Colorado Real Estate Firm Set To Buy Bear Valley Resort A Colorado real estate firm has its eye on the Bear Valley Mountain Resort. Dundee Realty USA is also the owner of Arapahoe Basin ski area west of Denver.via
G-8 meets at time of darkest outlook in at least 10 years / Credit crunch, oil and mortgage crisis on agenda in Japan (San Francisco Chronicle) Between surging oil prices, food inflation and a credit crunch that's depressed global growth, leaders from the Group of Eight economic powers face the gravest combination of economic woes in
The IRS is offering a list of tips to gear up for the 2006 tax filing season. The Internal Revenue Service says taxpayers should starting reviewing their tax status before they ring in the new year.read more...
GM sells majority stake in mortgage division for $9 billion (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette) DETROIT ? General Motors Corp., struggling with big losses, slow sales and high labor costs, said Thursday it sold a majority interest in its commercial mortgage division in a deal
Highland Hospitality Corporation Completes $69.0 Million Mortgage Financing on Hilton Boston Back Bay Hotel (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Highland Hospitality Corporation , a lodging real estate investment trust, or REIT, announced today that it has closed on a $69.0 million fixed-rate mortgage loan.read more...
Richmond Is an Affordable Option Compared to Northeast Real Estate Located about 100 miles south of pricier residential enclaves in the Washington, D.C.-New York corridor, the city offers houses priced just below the national median.read more...
Developers are preparing to break ground on a $76 million luxury condo development in downtown Washington. · Ashford Hospitality Trust of Dallas agreed to buy the 316-room Hyatt Dulles hotel in Herndon for $72.5 million from Dulles Airport Hotel LLC, an affiliate of Colony Capital LLC. Ashford said…
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