Post 9/11 skyscraper study finds flaws By Joseph Chrysdale Jun. 22, 2005 at 8:54AM A 3-year U.S. federal study on skyscraper safety has found flaws in tests used for drafting building codes in its 10,000-page report.via
Mortgage Sector Consolidating - M&A News from MortgageDaily.com (SYS-CON Media) Stung by lower profit margins at a time when rising rates have prompted prospective borrowers to shun new financing, mortgage bankers have cut back and consolidated, according to recent coverage
Mortgage lenders now must register (The Providence Journal) Rhode Island becomes one of seven states to require mortgage brokers not employed by a bank or credit union to register in a national licensing system.read more...
Schumer says tighter rules needed for mortgage brokers (Market Watch) WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- Mortgage brokers should operate under tighter regulations and states should be allowed to use bonds to refinance subprime loans, Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., said Wednesday.
A mortgage crisis that didn't have to be (Philly.com) It's not a pretty picture, and it didn't have to come to this. The worst housing slump since World War II is showing no sign of abating. Manufacturing activity is
Neighbors, Boats, Bayfront Summers And a Reverence For Tradition Owings Beach is still cozy. There are still snug cottages, built in the 1920s for summer getaways to the bayside enclave in the Deale portion of southern Anne Arundel
Just in time for July 4 USDA Rural Development Corporation State Director Tim Ryan presented an American flag to Raigen Mendenhall last Friday morning.
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