Thursday, June 8th, 2006
Frustrated Brockton residents want flooding solved
Enterprise - BROCKTON Marie Laurent looked out at what had been her backyard on Silver Road Wednesday and saw a river. For the second time in less than a year, the Salisbury Brook that runs behind Silver Road had overflowed its banks, washing over her
Township buying farm’s development rights
Bucks County Courier Times - BURLINGTON TOWNSHIP The township will buy the development rights to a 110-acre farm along Mill Lane to ensure it will always remain open space. The farm is partially in neighboring Springfield, so Burlington Township will annex about 14 acres to
Developer gets tax credit from Treasury Dept.
Memphis Business Journal - McCormack Baron Salazar , an urban housing and development company, was awarded $60 million in tax credits by the U.S. Treasury Department . The St. Louis-based developer is developing a $90 million Memphis project at the site of the former Lamar
The Real Story: More Woe at St. Joe
Street.Com - St. Joe operates mainly in northwest Florida, which had seen a boom in development with buyers and visitors drawn to the pristine beaches on the Gulf of Mexico. St. Joe hoped that demand would continue, as it sold homes away from the beach and even
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‘Landmark’ Bill To Allow Sale Of Public Land To Finance Development
PLANetizen - Growth advocates applaud a bill to sell public land to finance local projects but conservationists are worried about what they consider a dangerous trend that benefits only developers. “The proposed Washington County Growth and Conservation Act would
Swatch Of American History For Sale
Hartford Courant - Young, bold and dangerous, British Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton took a prize from Connecticut in 1779 that has only recently returned to these shores. The banner of the 2nd Continental Light Dragoons, one of only a few surviving battle flags from the
Thrill of the garage-sale hunt
Iowa City Press-Citizen - Denise Bruck and her son Dillon Bruck, 3, look at items at a neighborhood garage sale Saturday in North Liberty. Press-Citizen / Matthew Holst Tips for sellers Make sure signs are readable. Drive by after you put them up to check. Don’t pick a
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Sharon McSwain Homes Launches New Hispanic Marketing Initiative
Forbes - ATLANTA, June 8 /PRNewswire/ — Sharon McSwain Homes, an Atlanta-based residential home builder, today announced a major Hispanic marketing initiative in response to the growing need for residential housing for the fast growing Latino market in metro
Options grow for house hunters
Marion Chronicle-Tribune - Within the next two years, Jacquelyn Dodyk, executive director of the Affordable Housing Corp., would like to build or rehabilitate between 50 and 100 houses in central Marion. “You’ll have to come back and see this,” she told a group of state
Tax Breaks When You Sell
WREG - Get quotes from multiple companies and select the policy that’s right for you. Thinking of selling your home but worried about the tax implications on such a huge financial gain? You re not the only one. In 1997, the IRS made dramatic changes to
Home’s sale is from the heart
Indianapolis Star - Dale and Amy Vogel of Indianapolis’ Franklin Township knew of the life-saving value of Riley Hospital for Children long before their newborn son required treatment there this month. Doing better: After diagnosis and treatment at Riley Hospital for
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WTVM - Thinking of selling your home but worried about the tax implications on such a huge financial gain? You re not the only one. In 1997, the IRS made dramatic changes to rules governing tax liability on home sales, which today, still have folks
Letter to the editor: ‘Starter homes’ hurting Brooklyn
Norwich Bulletin - The current mill rate in Brooklyn is 19.5. An increase of 1.95 mills represents a 10 percent increase. The issue is not the cost of oil, electricity or teachers’ salaries. The real issue is that the town has several approved “starter home