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700 Washington Street
Columbus, IN  47201
812-376-9300                812-378-1706 FAX

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1951        Founded in 1951 by Rex Breeden and Earl Butler,

                 a business partner who would retire in 1954.

 

1958       Development of Everroad Park West begins,

                 with home selection, marketing and sales by Breeden.

 

1959       Development of Parkside Addition,

                 the first development in Columbus to require approval

                 of building plans by an Architectural Control Committee.

 

1962        Development starts on the “Jolinda Community” which 

                 would include Hiker Trace, Edgewood, Edgewood South,

                 Sandy Hook and Sandy Hook North.  Indian Hills is

                 developed with estate-sized lots.

                

1963         Breeden, Inc. announces plans to develop highway oriented                                        

                 businesses at I-65 and State Road 46, west of Columbus.

 

1969         Clifty Farms, the first rural sub-division for truly rural living is started.

 

1971         The “Ladybug” joins Breeden as “Mascot.”

 

1972         Development of Flatrock Park North begins. 

               Monterey Plaza, 25th Street and Taylor Road, is constructed.

 

1973        The owner of Oak Meadow Golf Course and Country Club in

                 Evansville hires Breeden, Inc. to develop a residential

                 area around the golf course. 

 

1974         Commerce Park, a light industrial park along U.S. 31 North, is developed.

 

1975         North Park subdivision, developed for commercial and multi-family       

                 use, begins along Central Avenue, just north of Rocky Ford Road.

 

1976         Greasy Creek Junction, a commercial development in Nashville, Indiana, begins.

 

1979         Working with the Economic Development Director of Columbus,

                 Breeden brings together a group of investors, and acquires land and develops

                 a site south of Columbus along I-65 which is called Woodside Business Center.

                 The development of Washington Place, a residential community, begins.

 

1984         Development of Longview Addition begins.

 

1985         Mark Pratt and Jan Hexamer-Gardner become partners

                 and in 1995 become Co-Owners of Breeden.

 

1986         A luxury housing development in Shelbyville, “The Overlook,” is started.

 

1988         Development of High Vista 2 begins.

 

1990         Progress Park, a light industrial park, is developed.  

 

1992         Development of Broadmoor.

 

1994         Woodfield Place, a large home residential community on Rocky Ford Road, is developed.

 

1995         Breeden, Inc. moves into their new office building at 7th and Washington Street.

                 McCulloughs Run and Talley Square Condominiums are developed on the northeast

                 side of Columbus.

 

1996         Westwood, commercial sites on the west side of I-65, are developed.

 

1998         Development of Broadmoor North, Heathfield and Middle Road Office Park.

 

2002         InfoTech Park, at Columbus Municipal Airport, to provide hi-tech infrastructure

                 in a campus setting, is developed.

 

2003         Chestnut Crossing (former Gary Davis Music location) is being developed

                 as an office retail center.

 

2004         McCullough’s Run Park  -  with building lots on the north perimeter,

                 McCullough’s Run Park features an educational nature trail, a natural

                 wetlands system and connects to the Columbus People Trail.

 

                 Century 21 franchise is purchased by Breeden co-owners

                 Jan Hexamer-Gardner and Mark Pratt.

 

2008 Dean Doughty joins Century 21 Breeden Realtors as Sales Manager

 

 

 

 

Rex E. Breeden

Bernard H. Hunter

Robert A. Grant

Mark A. Pratt

Janice Hexamer-
   Gardner

Dean Doughty