Mortgage lending slips from highs (ShareCast) LONDON (SHARECAST) - Mortgage lending growth slipped back in January, according to the latest official report though the value of loan approvals has picked up.read more...
45 Years Later, a Book on the Urban Life Cycle and Community Issues Still Resonates Jane Jacobs, who died last month at age 89, is best known as the author of the influential 1961 book, "The Death and Life of Great American Cities." Much
Middle School Students Focus on Housing The Polk County Builders Association Foundation was created to help generate interest in the building and construction industries for students.
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Colma, Calif., Is a Town of 2.2 Square Miles, Most of It 6 Feet Deep The city of Colma, Calif., has seen its golf course sliced in half as well as its pet cemetery to make room for more graveyards.
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The Week Ahead: Compass aims to find new direction out of crises Compass has been spinning out of control, it seems, so results from the caterer this week will be scoured for any sign - any hope at all - of an
Bank of America to buy troubled mortgage lender Countrywide (San Francisco Chronicle) Bank of America said Friday it will buy Countrywide Financial for $4.1 billion in stock, a deal that rescues the country's biggest mortgage lender and expands the financial services empire
ALAMOSA , Crews were expected to complete a project to repair the Alamosa County Detention Center roof on Friday.
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