November 30th, 2009
The Denver area’s luxury-housing market declined in number of resales and selling price in October year over year, partly because homeowners in that price range haven’t been able to benefit from federal homebuyer tax incentives.
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November 30th, 2009
Construction employment continued its decline in the Dayton area last month.
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November 30th, 2009
The luxury housing market declined in number of resales and selling price in October year over year, partly because homeowners in that price range haven’t been able to benefit from federal homebuyer incentives.
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November 30th, 2009
Jobs in the construction industry are disappearing quickly in the Triad, according to an analysis of employment figures distributed by The Associated General Contractors of America.
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November 30th, 2009
An apartment complex that had been pitched for the Mississippi River bank near the Guthrie Theater has fallen into Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
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November 30th, 2009
After three years of failing to find a buyer, former Wichita developer Bob Whittaker plans to auction off the remaining lots in his Willowbrook subdivision in Augusta.
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November 30th, 2009
Downtown Raleigh is set to add a new neighborhood park to its growing array of offerings.
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November 30th, 2009
Employment in Massachusetts’ construction sector continued to shed jobs in October.
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November 30th, 2009
For the first time since Proposition 13 passed in 1978, property taxes are going to drop in California, though not by very much.
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November 30th, 2009
New commercial construction in the District is on track to set a record this year, but the proposed pipeline of new construction is empty through the end of 2010, according to Cushman & Wakefield’s latest office construction report.
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