I-Team 10 follow up: Third man admits guilt in property flipping scheme A third man has admitted his role in a property-flipping scheme that ripped off banks and taxpayers.read more...
Google, Yahoo have the valley rolling again -- and hiring Here's a quick rundown of news you may have missed last week, culled from reports by our staff and wire services.read more...
Architects give old building new life MUNCIE - Architect partners, Michael W. Ellis and Joseph L. Dowdle, recently moved their four-employee business from leased offices in downtown's Mitchell Building into owned offices at 108 E. Jackson
Greensboro, North Carolina: Summerfield: Quiet living becoming a thing of the past Years ago, Bill North imagined he would spend part of his retirement relaxing under the majestic oak tree in front of the family business, watching farmers harvest tobacco in the
Builders FirstSource IPO draws lukewarm response from investors DALLAS Investors gave a tepid welcome today to the initial public offering of home-building supplier Builders FirstSource.via
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It’s not a crash but there’s been no boom. Doug Carr, CEO of the Greater Lansing Home Builders Association says its no cause for alarm but there has been a bit of a dip of about 25 percent to 26 percent …
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