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Short sale or foreclosure: Are they worth it? (The News-Press)The bargains are tempting - a house that sold for $200,000 is on sale for less than half price.
Schools seek voters' OK to buy site, make offices (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)The Dudley-Charlton Regional School Committee is seeking voter approval Tuesday for an $800,000 plan to buy and renovate a building in Dudley to serve as a new district administration office.
Australian REITs Offer A$18.6 Billion of Sales, Review Reports (Bloomberg)Dec. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Australian real estate investment trusts have about A$18.6 billion ($12 billion) of property for sale at a time when transactions are down 74 percent, the Australian Financial Review said, citing a report.
$5 million downtown Stuart parcel including Triangle Bar still awaits redevelopment (Stuart News)Joyce and Ned Kenna once again put out their annual Thanksgiving feast at the Triangle Bar in Stuart for friends, neighbors and people with nowhere else to go this year.
Mimms hopes experience is valuable lesson to city (Island Reporter)If you want to know what a real mansion looks like, Sanibel property owner David Mimms suggests a trip to Atlanta so he can show you. ?Mansion!? exclaimed Mimms with a laugh while reading a description of the home he planned to build on his waterfront lot in the Chateaux Sur Mer neighborhood.
Third generation continues DeLallo's cafe (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)DeLallo's Fort Couch Cafe has been a staple in Bethel Park since 1989, but the DeLallo family has been in the grocery and catering business for many more years.
U.S. SUGAR BRINGS SWEET PB JOBS NEWS (Pine Bluff Commercial)In 2009 the former Rolling Pin Donut factory at Pine Bluff will be brought to life again by U.S. Sugar Co. Inc. of Buffalo, N.Y. William K. McDaniel, president and chief executive officer of U.S. Sugar, confirmed recently that the company will expand operations to Pine Bluff.
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