Burlington seeing a boom in new business construction And there's more commercial development in the planning stages. Burlington will soon be home to two new fast-food restaurants as well as a giant retail home improvement center.read more...
Sneak peek: The Willis home When Jim and Mary Pat Willis decided it was time for a change, they called upon Mary Pat's brother and sister-in-law, Paul and Susan Endris, to help with the architectural
Mortgages that can help with soaring energy costs As home energy bills soar, government agencies and private lenders are offering homeowners thousands of dollars in financing to seal off drafty windows and purchase energy-saving appliances.read more...
No rates relief in sight AUDIO Rates on hold Interest rates have risen three times this year but a drop in rates could be a long way off, says TD Securities chief strategist Stephen Koukoulas.Commentread
FDIC-insured banks post record net Commercial banks and savings institutions insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation earned record $34.3 billion in net income for the for the first quarter of 2005, the FDIC said
Kissimmee water park is sold, will close Sept. 5 Water Mania, Kissimmee's first water park, will close on Labor Day. The family-owned company on West U.S. Highway 192 has been sold along with the Country Hearth Hotel next door.read
The resources-starved state governments are latching on to every avenue for boosting revenues.
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