Proposals could give Downtown big boost Downtown Durham is on its way to becoming the 24-hour hub of activity that boosters have been daydreaming about for years.via
New law might hurt small owners Listening to Rick Girard describe his bustling landscaping business outside Orlando, Fla., as one of the state's largest, you might not guess that his first lawn care venture was a
August 28, 2005 BILLED AS "urban living for the sophisticated," Life of Jamaica held an open house last Sunday for its Winchester Estate residential development on the premises of the LOJ Property Management
Want a Mortgage? Start by Settling Your Score (Benton Evening News) (ARA) - Anyone who's been denied credit may feel the old adage "you can't fight city hall" should be replaced by a new axiom: "You can't fight the credit system."
Mortgage, foreclosure fraud bills announced (Denver Daily News) In his ongoing effort to curb mortgage and foreclosure fraud, Attorney General John Suthers announced yesterday legislation that would target appraisal fraud and mortgage brokers who engage in deceptive trade
Old State Theater property sold The long vacant 5-acre-parcel housing the old Tri-State Theater has been sold and the new owner said he is planning to erect a new building that could hold as many
Mickey Kaus: Guess what the Senate did. 05/24/05 Timothy Noah: Friedman agonistes.
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