Han Blames Banks for Polarization The nation s chief economic policymaker blamed banks lending practices, which favor the wealthy and big companies, for intensifying the polarization between haves and have-nots. ``Banks lending practices ...read more...
Arizona's growth pushes builders' profits skyward Publicly traded home builders in Arizona hit the jackpot in 2005 with the state's ongoing population boom a key reason for the winnings.read more...
National mortgage default rate up (Louisville Courier-Journal) U.S. home foreclosures and late mortgage payments set records over the first three months of the year, while figures for Kentucky were better than the national average and showed improvement
To builder: Rip down, start over (Reg Req'd) Bayonne has halted construction of three new uptown homes because of alleged building code violations, city Construction Code Official Michael Feuer said last week.read more...
Sundial carries on with new owners A foreclosure sale has put the Sundial Senior Lodge in the hands of an Oregon group that specializes in running such assisted-living facilities.read more...
Plum Creek property is vandalized again Plum Creek Timber Co. has again been hit by vandals. A car belonging to a Plum Creek official was intentionally damaged Wednesday during a public meeting on the company's controversial
Mattie Haynes likes decorating her dining room with the flowers she planted in front of her new home.
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