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EPISODE · Dec 1, 2024 · 44 MIN

(AUDIO): Columbia businessman Ryan Kreuger appears on 939 the Eagle's "CEO Roundtable"

from CEO Roundtable w. Fred Parry · host Fred Parry

Columbia businessman Ryan Kreuger has sold men's clothing at Bingham's downtown and has managed two AT&T stores for Mid-American Wireless. Today, Mr. Kreuger owns RTK Properties and also helped start Boulevard Realty. RTK Properties is a property management company. Mr. Kreuger joined host Fred Parry in-studio for the hour Saturday on 939 the Eagle's "CEO Roundtable" program. They discussed in-detail some of the challenges that property owners face, ranging from dealing with tenants to sprinkler systems that burst. Mr. Kreuger also provides listeners with his rule of thumb for cash flow for investment properties. Mr. Parry and Mr. Kreuger also discussed Boone County's housing study. Boone County southern district commissioner Justin Aldred notes that about 60,000 residents have moved into Boone County since the last master plan was approved in 1996. Commissioner Aldred has told 939 the Eagle that Boone County will need 37,000 additional housing units by 2050. The 37-year-old Kreuger was born in Columbia and grew up in far northeast Missouri's Kahoka. He moved back to Columbia to attend Mizzou in 2005 and finished at Moberly Area Community College (MACC) and has lived in Columbia since then:

Columbia businessman Ryan Kreuger has sold men's clothing at Bingham's downtown and has managed two AT&T stores for Mid-American Wireless. Today, Mr. Kreuger owns RTK Properties and also helped start Boulevard Realty. RTK Properties is a property management company. Mr. Kreuger joined host Fred Parry in-studio for the hour Saturday on 939 the Eagle's "CEO Roundtable" program. They discussed in-detail some of the challenges that property owners face, ranging from dealing with tenants to sprinkler systems that burst. Mr. Kreuger also provides listeners with his rule of thumb for cash flow for investment properties. Mr. Parry and Mr. Kreuger also discussed Boone County's housing study. Boone County southern district commissioner Justin Aldred notes that about 60,000 residents have moved into Boone County since the last master plan was approved in 1996. Commissioner Aldred has told 939 the Eagle that Boone County will need 37,000 additional housing units by 2050. The 37-year-old Kreuger was born in Columbia and grew up in far northeast Missouri's Kahoka. He moved back to Columbia to attend Mizzou in 2005 and finished at Moberly Area Community College (MACC) and has lived in Columbia since then:

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