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Archive for March, 2006

The Hunt: Two Years and a Marriage Later …

The news about the Fort Greene brownstone was always the same, if the developer returned their messages: soon, soon. So they waited. Then, the marriage dissolved.
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National Perspectives: In Some Texas Cities, the Sprawl Is Vertical

In a marked shift, more Texans are warming to high-rise living, particularly if the properties offer luxury amenities.
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A New Chapter in the Face-Off Between Tenants and Landlords

Increasingly, owners are pushing for their rights to empty out buildings, while rent-regulated tenants insist that "demolition" tactics are a sham.
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Sketch Pad: And the Walls Come Tumbling Down

The space, although it measured about 1,700 square feet, did seem cramped at first sight. They transformed what seemed like a shoe box into a light box.
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Allen Tate to celebrate opening of GSO's North Elm Village office

Allen Tate Realtors is hosting a grand opening for its office at North Elm Village, a mixed-use project developed by Koury Corp. at the corner of Elm Street and Pisgah Church Road in Greensboro.
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Attempt fails to put off Santa Clara County sales tax vote

The Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association failed Thursday to keep a a half-cent sales tax off the June ballot in Santa Clara County.
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Triangle home sales up 34% in February

The Triangle's existing and new home sales in February increased about 34 percent over sales from the same month a year earlier.
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Perry announces disaster assistance for nine South Texas counties

Texas Gov. Rick Perry said Friday that homeowners, renters and businesses in nine South Texas counties hit by the March 19 storms will be able to apply for low-interest Small Business Administration (SBA) disaster loans.
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Innkeepers USA Trust Confirms No Current Sale Exploration Process,…

Innkeepers USA Trust Confirms No Current Sale Exploration Process, Affirms Commitment to Building Shareholder Value Innkeepers USA Trust , a hotel real estate investment trust and a leading owner of upscale …
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State: Region added 74,000 jobs

South Florida leads the state in job growth.
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