HomeGold deal raised questions, official says Officials at HomeGold Financial Inc. raised questions about the proposed merger with Ronald J. Sheppard's mortgage company, but the merger proceeded and Sheppard took over the control of the combined
15 minutes with... A love of decorating is evident in this Scottdale woman's house. Her unique sense of taste and style are apparent in every room.read more...
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Chinatown Plaza Sells for $25 Million Chinatown's Dynasty Center on the 800 block of North Broadway was sold last week to a private investor for $25.3 million, according to real estate firm Grubb & Ellis.via
E. Contra Costa County home market booming Home construction has thrived in San Joaquin County for several years, but a neighboring area is seeing its own boom, even if on a smaller scale.read more...
Clinton, Obama Mostly the Same on Policy "There is simply no doubt that when two candidates virtually agree, you have to find other reasons to find an argument about why you should be for one rather than
The end of the mortgage-refinancing boom might have caused Citizens First Bancorp Inc.’s net income to drop in 2004, but there was no decrease in Citizens First’s community spirit.
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