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$6,000-A-Month Penthouses Planned For New Haven Tower
The U.S. may be in a recession today, but people will still need somewhere to live when it ends. By mid-2010, some folks might even be ready to drop $6,000 a month for a view of the New Haven Green — or so Fairfield developer Bruce Becker hopes....Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Government, New Haven Green, Long Wharf Theatre, Stamford
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Downturn: Berlin Turnpike Motels Report Record High Vacancies
The Hartford CourantVyto Treciokas will cut you a deal on a room at the Terra Motel on the Berlin Turnpike, but he won't rent by the hour. It's a tough choice. He can go a week without a single guest, but a man's got his standards. Once the choice for truckers,...Tags: Employees, Tourism and Leisure, Rooms and Sublets, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Transportation
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Bowyer-Singleton creates fuller pictures from aerial views
Sentinel Staff WriterFor developers, land buyers, property investors, brokers and other industry professionals, the aerial views that free services such as Google Earth now provide are changing the way they do business. Seeing property and nearby homes, buildings, trees,...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Office and Retail Spaces, Stetson University, Dining and Drinking, Google Inc.
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If debt is wife's, husband won't share bankruptcy
James Monroe, P.A.Q I am married and own three rental properties in my name only. The properties are losing money because I can't keep them rented, and the amount I owe on each of them is at least $50,000 less than their current worth. If I were to file bankruptcy on my...Tags: Financially Distressed Companies, James Monroe, Condos and Houses, Bankruptcy, Mortgages
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Buying, selling and assisting
Buying, selling and assisting Some local governments have specific plans for using federal aid to buy bank-owned properties, then rehab and sell or rent them: Plantation anticipates buying 12 properties, selling nine of them and possibly renting the...Tags: Homes, Foreclosures, Sales, Tamarac, Condos and Houses
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South Florida cities and counties get federal grants to take over foreclosed homes
South Florida Sun-SentinelLocal governments across South Florida are gearing up to flip properties, become landlords or dole out grants — all to combat the foreclosure crisis. Cities such as Plantation, Margate and West Palm Beach each anticipate buying a dozen or more...Tags: Coconut Creek, Homes, Foreclosures, Tamarac, Boynton Beach
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LI agencies that help families need your help
michael.amon@newsday.com; bart.jones@newsday.comLiz McDermott of the Education and Assistance Corp. arrived at her desk one day last week, checked her voice mail and listened in shock. "I had 400 voice messages about HEAP," said McDermott, director of programs for the Hempstead nonprofit. She was...Tags: Office and Retail Spaces, Christianity, Social Services, Toy Industry, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities
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Make sure you understand all of fiancee's obligations
My fiancee has her name on three separate mortgages for two different commercial buildings with her ex-husband. According to the divorce decree, her ex-husband has until August 2009 to refinance the mortgages. He wants to do an assumption, which will not...Tags: Homes, Foreclosures, Glencoe, Condos and Houses, Real Estate Sellers
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Ticket To Inaugural One Of The Toughest Ever
The Hartford CourantCongressman-elect Jim Himes doesn't even have a staff or office set up, but he's already received as many as 450 requests for tickets to January's presidential inauguration. The office expects to get 21 seated tickets and 177 for close-in standing room,...Tags: 2009 U.S. Presidential Inauguration, Government, Apartments, Chris Murphy, National Government
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Allen likes freedom from politics, but what about future?
Special to the Daily PressIf you stand by the right edge of the seventh-floor window in the Pennsylvania Avenue office and crane your neck just so, you can see the Capitol, where George Allen made his living for six years. That ended in 2006, when he was denied a second Senate...Tags: Bob McDonnell, Davy Crockett, Office and Retail Spaces, Hybrid Vehicles, Bill Bolling
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Avis to raise rental car rates
Avis to raise rental car rates Avis Budget Group Inc. says it will raise some of its car rental rates as it grapples with rising business costs. The company said it would raise its retail car rental rates by $3 a day and $20 a week starting Monday for...Tags: Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Office and Retail Spaces, New Products, Vehicles, Product Recalls
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'Hardship exemption' only out when board rules against rentals
Special to the TribuneQI bought a new condo seven years ago in a development with the intent of leasing it to supplement my retirement income. I was able to successfully rent the unit for three or four years. The board then initiated a rule not to allow any more rental units...Tags: Homes, Retirement, Housing and Urban Planning, Interior Policy, Condos and Houses
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