Consumers spent less during August WASHINGTON - Consumer borrowing in the United States grew at a slower pace in August as car sales cooled and Americans made fewer trips to the mall.Commentread more...
Many Katrina-damaged homes beyond repair The far-reaching effects of Hurricane Katrina will have a monumental impact on the housing industry.read more...
Four Corners Drawing Commercial Builders read more...
Prices Level Off, Sales Fall in Britain NEW YORK -- It's a tale that sounds familiar: Low interest rates fuel a housing boom that leads to real estate prices soaring in many areas of the country.
Mayor to Pay Fine On Land Deal Mayor Manny Diaz agreed to pay a $250 fine and to receive a letter of reprimand to settle an ethics case that involved a land deal with other city officials.
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Stocks steady amid mortgage concerns (AP via Yahoo! News) Wall Street managed to stabilize itself Monday, although investors clearly were still nervous about mortgage defaults, a strengthening yen and tumbling stock markets abroad.read more...
The city has its hands full with an empty Rockwell Street property. The property at 4-6 Rockwell St.
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