Mixed-Use Comes on Strong Developments in cities and towns save green space and money DEVELOPERS LOOKING to sell urban housing know that today's buyers don't want to have to get in a car to
Former DPW commission to pay $30,000 to settle ethics complaints State officials say a former Connecticut public works commissioner has agreed to pay $30,000 to settle ethics allegations involving free services from a state contractor. via Norwalk Advocate read
Sherwin Williams: Another Solid Year, Laughingly Undervalued In a recent interview, Sherwin Williams CEO Christopher Connor reassured shareholders that despite the US housing situation, his company would post another solid year. via Seeking Alpha read more...
Tax liens cruise through Land Court Updated: 12:37 AM EST The number of tax liens filed against property owners last year and this year have spiked, due in part to a more streamlined process in the
Weathering the Rain, and the Property Storm Seattle's property markets have outshined most major U.S. metropolitan areas by some key measures.read more...
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Speculation that Bank of America may be looking to merge with Countrywide Financial Corp., the nation’s largest mortgage lender, had the banking world abuzz Monday. But credit-card industry analysts said an alliance between the Calabasas, Calif.-based Countrywide and the Charlotte, N.C.-based bank would have little impact on Bank of America’s Delaware-based credit-card operations.
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