History
CFC Properties, an Indiana property management and development company, was founded in 1973. During CFC’s thirty years of operation, great emphasis has been placed on architecturally significant structures. The company has become a leader in property management, as well as the restoration and promotion of downtown Bloomington.
CFC’s largest restoration projects thus far have been the Showers Plaza complex and Fountain Square, both of which are important historic structures in Bloomington’s downtown district. The company also has developed residential properties, including the innovative Bicycle Apartments project, Madison Park condominiums, as well as Lincoln Place condominiums and the newest addition, The Kirkwood, featuring downtown luxury apartment homes.
CFC also has joined hands with the Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana to stabilize and partially restore the historic West Baden Springs Hotel in West Baden, Indiana. Download CFC’s 30 year history (PDF).
30 Year Video
Executive Team
CFC’s staff is comprised of professionals with extensive experience, integrity and expertise.
CFC has gained a reputation as a leader in property management dedicated to understanding the needs of our tenants. Our philosophy represents a hallmark of quality, strength and stability in the commercial and residential market place.
Our goal is to maintain all properties in top condition while providing exemplary customer service.
Jim Murphy
President
Chris Cockerham
Commercial Property Manager
Nikki Johnson
Residential Property Manager
Kris Ward
Human Resource Director
Robert Jones
Controller
Press Releases
Plans to build hotel, add murals announced
October 13th, 2009 GateHouse News ServiceCANTON, Ill —
Plans to build a “boutique” hotel near the southwest corner of Main and Locust streets in Canton, to improve the landscape at Fulton Square Mall and to enhance the appearance of those and other properties owned by Bill Cook in Canton were discussed Friday by a real estate manager for [...]
Cook property improvements ongoing in downtown Canton
October 7th, 2009 GateHouse News ServiceCANTON —
Heavy equipment is being employed more in downtown Canton projects. A crane is operating in a roof replacement at the Penney’s building in Fulton Square Mall. Two buildings near the southwest corner of Main and Locust streets were razed last week, and the resulting debris is being cleaned up this [...]
Lewis Pharmacy bought by Cook
August 7th, 2009 GateHouse News ServiceCANTON —
The former Lewis Pharmacy/Emporium building and gravel parking lot just south of the old pharmacy building have been sold to Bill Cook, who grew up in Canton and founded the largest privately held medical-device supplier business in the world, Cook Medical Group of Bloomington, Ind. He has shown an interest [...]
Smoothing the way for progress
June 26th, 2009 GateHouse News ServiceCANTON —
Spoon River Blacktop of Lewistown has completed the work of resurfacing the 70,000 square foot Fulton Square Mall parking lot, according to the company’s owners Mike and Paula Stahl.
Jim Murphy, President of CFC, Inc., was at the site today and says, “I am impressed with the outstanding work and expedient [...]
Fulton Square Mall now a Cook property
May 29th, 2009 GateHouse News ServiceCANTON, Ill. —
Jim Murphy, President of CFC, Inc. which is a Cook Industries real estate management company specializing in developing architecturally significant buildings, has announced the company has purchased Fulton Square Mall in Canton.
The purchase agreement was completed on Wednesday, May 27 and announced on Thursday. Murphy was in town Thursday [...]
