Tuesday, February 3, 2026

new prospect gage and 37 - they just did a deal in Topeka


The page is the Portfolio section of Flaherty & Collins Properties (FLCO), a prominent Midwest-based real estate company founded in 1993 and headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. The firm specializes in multifamily housing development, construction, and property management, with a focus on both market-rate (luxury and standard) and affordable housing, as well as mixed-use, urban in-fill, and public/private partnership projects.The portfolio page showcases their extensive collection of properties, categorized by status and type:
  • Current breakdown:
    • Market Rate: 48 properties
    • Affordable: 33 properties
    • Under Construction: 6
    • Under Development: 1
    • Fee Managed: 1
It features a selection of highlighted or representative projects across various states (primarily Midwest locations like Indiana, Ohio, Missouri, Kentucky, and others), including:
  • The Depot at Nickel Plate (Fishers, IN)
  • The Ascent at Top of the Hill (Cleveland Heights, OH)
  • The Heights at Linden Square (Gladstone, MO)
  • River Haus (Covington, KY)
  • Marquee (Cleveland Heights, OH)
  • Jazz Hill (Kansas City, MO)
Other notable projects referenced across the site include luxury developments like The Granary (a $67M mixed-use project in Noblesville, IN, with 222 apartments, commercial space, and amenities), Axis (a premier downtown Indianapolis luxury apartment community), The August at Steelpointe Harbor, The Cove at 47th, and various others spanning senior living, workforce housing, and rehabilitation/new construction efforts.Overall, the portfolio emphasizes high-quality, amenity-rich multifamily communities, with a strong presence in Indiana and expanding into neighboring states. The company positions itself as a leader in creating "luxury living" and "world-class developments" while also addressing affordable housing needs.For full details and individual property pages, visit the site directly, as the portfolio includes dozens of entries with photos, descriptions, and location specifics.


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Henry McClure 
Time kills deals
785-383-9994

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KORA

Please have the county appraiser send me the county appraisal and the home word to show how they arrived at this price

Address: 320 SW 1ST ST
City State ZIP: Topeka, KS 66603
Owner Name: J T LARDNER CUT STONE LLC
Size: 1.67 Acres 
Parcel ID: 1093004011002000 
QuickRef ID: R25285
Appraisal Website | Taxes | Google Maps
Book/Page:  - | Tax Unit: 001 
Subdivision:  -
Landuse:  3640-Warehouse-office combination 
Mailing Name:  J T LARDNER CUT STONE LLC
Mail Address: 128 NW VAN BUREN ST , TOPEKA KS 66603-3316  


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Henry McClure 
Time kills deals
785-383-9994

www.henrymcclure.live

Fwd: Public Comment Feb 03, 2026

Your Honor, 

I saw you on wibw yesterday. Good job. 

---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Megan J. Brunson <mjbrunson@topeka.org>
Date: Tue, Feb 3, 2026 at 2:31 PM
Subject: Public Comment Feb 03, 2026
To: Henry McClure <mcre13@gmail.com>
Cc: City Clerk <cclerk@topeka.org>


Hi Henry,

 

This email confirms you are signed up to speak under Items 4A. Public Hearing & Ordinance -  California Crossing CID, 4B. Development Agreement – California Crossing CID, 4D. Parking Garage Lease Agreement – Jayhawk Towers & 5. General Public Comment at the February 3, 2026, Governing Body meeting. The meeting begins at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers located at 214 SE 8th Street, 2nd Floor, Topeka KS.  

 

You will have 4 minutes to address the Governing Body for each item.

 

Per Governing Body Rule 5.5, public comments are limited to topics directly relevant to the business of the Governing Body.  Comments pertaining to personnel and litigation matters are not allowed.

 

Procedures for Addressing the Governing Body

In accordance with Governing Body Rules 5.6 and 5.7, the following protocols for public comment apply:

 

  • Each person shall state his or her name and city of residence in an audible tone for the record.
  • All remarks shall be addressed to the Governing Body as a whole -- not to any individual member.
  • In order to provide additional time for as many individuals as possible to address the Governing Body, each individual signed up to speak will need to complete his or her comments within four minutes.

 

Per Governing Body Rule 5.7, the following behavior will not be tolerated from any speaker:

 

  • Uttering fighting words
  • Slander
  • Speeches invasive of the privacy of individuals (no mention of names) Unreasonably Loud Speech
  • Repetitious Speech or Debate
  • Speeches so disruptive of proceedings that the legislative process is substantially interrupted

 

Any speaker who engages in this type of behavior will be warned once by the presiding office (Mayor).  If the behavior continues, the speaker will be ordered to cease his or her behavior.  If the speaker persists in interfering with the ability of the Governing Body to carry out its function, he or she will be removed from the City Council Chambers or Zoom meeting room.

 

Thank you!

 

Megan Brunson

Administrative Officer, Special Events

mjbrunson@topeka.org

785-368-3940

 

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Henry McClure 
Time kills deals
785-383-9994

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Watch "Joe Rogan can’t believe President Reagan’s wedding dress story #shorts" on YouTube

https://youtube.com/shorts/8RKn92xWy9c?si=VVK6yrdo0aoqXR7e

Henry McClure  
785.383.9994
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5 D

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The best way to stop food cravings is to prioritize protein-rich, fiber-dense meals to promote fullness, coupled with immediate hydration (drinking water) and practicing the "5 Ds" (Delay, Distract, Distance, Determine, Decide). Consistently eating balanced meals, reducing stress, and getting adequate sleep help regulate hunger hormones, while brushing teeth can psychologically signal the end of eating. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]  
Key Strategies to Manage Cravings 

• Increase Protein and Fiber: Consuming more protein (meat, eggs, nuts) and fiber (vegetables, legumes) stabilizes blood sugar and significantly reduces hunger. 
• Hydration: Drink 8–16 ounces of water when a craving hits; dehydration is often mistaken for hunger. 
• The 5 Ds Approach: 

 • Delay: Wait at least 10–20 minutes, as cravings often pass. 
 • Distract: Change your environment, take a walk, or call a friend. 
 • Distance: Keep unhealthy foods out of sight or out of the house. 
 • Determine: Ask if you are truly hungry or just eating out of emotion. 
 • Decide: If you must indulge, have a small, mindful portion. 

• Practical Tips: 

 • Brush teeth: The minty taste acts as a psychological signal that eating is over. 
 • Don't skip meals: Skipping meals leads to blood sugar crashes and intense cravings. 
 • Manage stress: High stress increases cortisol, which triggers cravings. 
 • Identify triggers: Keep a food diary to identify, and then avoid or plan for, emotional or situational triggers. 

• Healthy Swaps: If craving sweets, eat fruit; if craving savory, try nuts or healthy fats like avocado. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11]  

AI responses may include mistakes.




Henry McClure  
785.383.9994
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Cut to the chase

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The YouTube video you linked (from the channel "Healing Diet Secrets") is titled **"Over 60? NEVER Eat Turmeric With These 3 Foods – It Can Cause Serious Health Problems"**.

It warns people over 60 about combining turmeric (or curcumin supplements) with certain common foods, as these can interfere with absorption, increase risks like bleeding or digestive issues, or counteract turmeric's anti-inflammatory benefits—especially in older adults with slower digestion, medication use, or age-related sensitivities.

The **3 foods to avoid eating with turmeric** (as detailed in the video) are:

1. **Processed dairy** (examples: American cheese, flavored yogurts, shredded cheese blends, powdered creamers)  
   These contain additives and proteins that can bind to curcumin, blocking its absorption and potentially causing bloating or indigestion.

2. **Vinegar-heavy foods** (examples: many salad dressings, ketchup, mustard, pickles, coleslaw)  
   The high acidity can destabilize curcumin in the stomach, reducing its effectiveness and possibly worsening heartburn or gut discomfort.

3. **Refined sugar** (examples: in sweet cereals, pastries, baked goods, sugary snacks)  
   Sugar spikes can promote inflammation, counteracting turmeric's benefits and aggravating issues like joint pain or energy crashes in seniors.

The video emphasizes safer ways to use turmeric, like pairing it with black pepper (for better absorption), healthy fats (e.g., olive oil, avocado), or raw honey—and timing it away from those problematic foods. It's inspired by approaches like Dr. William Li's "food as medicine" style, focusing on precision rather than avoiding turmeric entirely.

Note: This is health advice from a YouTube channel, not personalized medical guidance—consult a doctor for your specific situation, especially if you're on blood thinners, diabetes meds, or other prescriptions.

Henry McClure  
785.383.9994
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