2018
- Jan. 18, 2018 — A Blast from the Past: The Neidermeyer Apartments: A Blast from the Past: The Neidermeyer Apartments. Summary: The Neidermeyer Apartment building was in danger of demolition in 2013, but Nakhle Asmar purchased the building and is renovating the apartment building. This article includes photographs and the history of the building from its start as the home of the Columbia Female Academy in 1837. Vox magazine of the Columbia Missourian.
- May 12, 2015 — Ceremony honors notable historic properties, preservationists. Columbia Daily Tribune.
- March 13, 2013 – Buyer plans to start with basic fixes – Nakhle Asmar, who recently purchased the 1837 Niedermeyer, outlines his plans to update and repair the Niedermeyer. Columbia Daily Tribune.
- Feb. 5, 2013 — Columbia’s 2013 Most Notable Properties — Properties named to Columbia Most Notable Properties list, including the Niedermeyer Apartments at 920 Cherry St. Columbia Missourian.
- Feb. 7, 2008 — Honoring historic places — Columbia Tribune. Summary: Columbia Historic Commission names Notable Properties including The Belvedere at 206 Hit St., the Beverly at 211 Hitt St., 211 Westwood Ave., 214 St. Joseph St., 509 Thilly, 511 Westwood, Sacred Heart Catholic Church at 1115 Locust St., 2007 S. Country Club Drive, 2011 N. Country Club Drive, 1601 Stoney Brook Place.