Where U.S. Homes Are Most Overpriced
Forbes - 2 hours 16 minutes agoProperties in these cities stay on the market longest, and sell for less than asking price.
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Properties in these cities stay on the market longest, and sell for less than asking price.
It's not construction... it's canstruction. Competing teams build giant creations made entirely out of canned and packaged food. The food is then given to Foodlink to be donated to families in need.
Full schedule of 2009 NCAA fall championships
The Laurel City Council is expected to accept a commercial subdivision during its meeting Tuesday. The subdivision, which is being called the Palomine Subdivision, is located on Highway 15.
Willie's of Kenwood is getting a new home.
An unexpected guest arrived at the NC Capitol early Sunday morning. Police responded to an alarm at the State Capitol building in Raleigh that went off around 2:20 a.m. They found 35-year old Douglas Webster McClary of Durham inside and arrested him.
Greek police fired teargas to disperse rioting protesters as thousands marched in Athens on Sunday to mark the police killing of a teenager, which unleashed the country's worst riots in decades last year.
Despite three failed bond issues, the second falling short by only 22 votes, the Colo-Nesco school district has broken ground on a new middle school in Zearing. Without a bond issue to provide the necessary money for construction, the school had to turn to other methods—borrowing.
Colo-Nesco preschool teachers Jalene Miller Hornbuckle, who teaches at the Colo building, and Emily Banks, who teaches at the McCallsburg building, realized over the course of the last school year that the littlest students in the Colo-Nesco School District had a very big need.
San Jose firefighters put out a three-alarm blaze this morning that officials said might have been caused by arson.
I was appalled to see the picture of Christine Quinn unveiling a street sign honoring Jane Jacobs in Chelsea Now. Christine Quinn is about as far from Jane Jacobs as you can get, and using Jacobs’s name and legacy to try to color her own awful track record is particularly sickening.
Whole Foods Markets has pulled out of a plan to build a flagship store in downtown Honolulu, citing delays in a developer’s plan to complete the building, according to a report Friday in the Honolulu Advertiser newspaper.
Re “14th St. refugees still homeless after May evacuation” (news article, Sept. 10): The issue of the renters that had to leave their apartments on 14th St. is a disgrace.
In response to Sheila McClear’s article (“Breslin holdovers feeling Aced out by hipster hotel,” news article, Sept. 10), I would like to reply in my capacity as someone whom would be referred to as a “holdover” tenant.
Five years ago this past July, the City Council and the Mayor’s Office voted on a rezoning plan agreement for West Chelsea and the Hudson Yards. The agreement called for the creation of affordable housing within both locations.
A Meatpacking District-dwelling former disco star who’s done battle with the neighborhood’s new Standard Hotel over the redevelopment of his Little W. 12th St. property had his building shuttered this week and its contents removed by the city.