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Pomona defense plant site is getting new manufacturers
The maker of Con-Tact adhesive paper shelf liners, Little Twig baby bath products and other household items will move to a manufacturing and warehouse building being built on the site of a defunct defense industry plant in Pomona. Kittrich Corp. —...
Tags: General Dynamics Corporation, Manufacturing and Engineering, Companies and Corporations, Real Estate, Services and Shopping
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Choosing the right agent for you
There are all kinds of ways to choose a real estate agent to sell your house. You may use your brother-in-law, for example, or take a recommendation from a co-worker. But according to an informal survey of agents from across the country, there are...
Tags: Cherry Hill, Stamford, Tampa, Real Estate Buyers, Melbourne
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Hancock's proposed 2013-14 fiscal year budget is $200,000 more than that for current year
dona@herald-mail.comA proposed $1.8 million budget for the 2013-14 fiscal year that was reviewed Wednesday during a public hearing of the Hancock Mayor and Town Council is about $200,000 more than that for the current year, but real estate and other taxes are expected to...Tags: Environmental Issues, Budgets and Budgeting, Energy Saving
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Legg Mason reports $29.2M fourth-quarter profit, loss for year
Legg Mason Inc. reported Tuesday that it earned $29.2 million in its fourth quarter, down about 62 percent from a year earlier due to added real estate expenses. The Baltimore-based money manager's results still beat analysts' expectations, and its stock...
Tags: Harbor, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Harbor East, Legg Mason, Inc., Corporate Officers
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Supreme Court rules Va. can deny out-of-state FOIA use
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday unanimously upheld the Virginia Freedom of Information Act provision allowing state and local governments to deny record requests from out-of-state residents. The decision came two months after oral arguments in the case,...Tags: Justice System, Freedom of Information Laws, Antonin Scalia, Civil Rights, Henrico County
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LACMA executives will move to new perch across Wilshire Boulevard
The top brass of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art will have a lofty view of the much-touted $650-million makeover of the museum’s Wilshire Boulevard campus after they move across the street to a new perch in a high-rise office tower. Executive...
Tags: CoStar Group Inc., Museums, Sundance Film Festival, Arts, Los Angeles County Museum of Art
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LACMA executives to move to high-rise across street
The top brass of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art will have a lofty view of the much-touted $650-million makeover of the museum's Wilshire Boulevard campus after they move across the street to a new perch in a high-rise office tower. Executive...
Tags: General Dynamics Corporation, Architecture, Manufacturing and Engineering, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance
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Historic homes populate Hagerty and Lloyd district in Aberdeen
The list of residents who once lived in the Hagerty and Lloyd Historic District reads like a who's who of famous Aberdonians: author L. Frank Baum, philanthropist C.C. Lee, U.S. Sen. James Henderson Kyle and F.H. Hagerty. Kathie Allstot led a walking...
Tags: William McKinley, Architecture, Shingles, Human Interest, Labor Day
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Home builders struggling to find enough construction workers
The real estate bust idled hundreds of thousands of construction workers. Now, with housing on the mend, builders are hiring again. Trouble is, many workers aren't coming back. Years of sporadic employment drove many from the industry. Incomes aren'...
Tags: Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Immigration, Career and Workplace, Employment Opportunities, Mexico
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Palm Beach County taxable property values increase 3 percent
Palm Beach County's once-flat-lined real estate market got another sign of life with new estimates showing taxable property values rising again this year. Preliminary projections from Palm Beach County Property Appraiser Gary Nikolits show the...
Tags: Marketing, Finance, Religion and Belief, Boynton Beach, Economy, Business and Finance
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City asked to terminate lease with Hollywood Diner operator
The Baltimore SunThe Baltimore City department responsible for leasing the Hollywood Diner is asking the Board of Estimates to to terminate the rental agreement with the restaurant’s operator. But Richard T. White, who runs the diner, is vowing to continue at the...Tags: Education, Real Estate, Services and Shopping, Abell Foundation
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Hampton Roads real estate developer goes public
Virginia Beach-based Armada Hoffler Properties, the developer for the Apprentice School and Aaron Brooks mixed-use project in Newport News, began trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday. The company announced its initial public offering...
Tags: Williamsburg (Bronx, New York), Stock Market, Hampton Roads, Sentara, Real Estate
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