Accused admits kidnapping real estate agent
The man accused of kidnapping and assaulting a female real estate, who then stabbed him in the head with a screwdriver, has pleaded guilty.
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Tanger Factory Outlet Centers Inc. Q1 2009 Earnings Call Transcript
Tanger Factory Outlet Centers Inc. April 24, 2009 10:00 am ET Executives Stanley K. Tanger a ‘ Chairman Steven Tanger a ‘ President and Chief Executive Officer Analysts Quentin Velleley – Citi David Fick a ‘ Stifel Nicolaus & Company Frederick H. Taylor – MJX Asset Management [Gregory Holstrom - Good Samaritan] Presentation Operator Welcome to the …
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Washington Trust receives Oregon charter
Washington Trust Bank has received its Oregon banking charter, which will allow it to continue to grow in the Portland metro area.
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Jones Lang LaSalle reports Q1 loss
Global commercial real estate firm Jones Lang LaSalle Inc. announced Tuesday a first-quarter 2009 net loss of $61 million, due to expenses relating to its 2008 acquisition of Dallas-based The Staubach Co. and the German retail real estate group, Kemper’s. (JLL)
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‘Hot’ markets for house hunters
ZipRealty search activity tracks with foreclosures
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A money guy on why it’s a bad time to buy
From Curbed.com
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UPDATED: ON THE BRINK: 15 Real Estate Firms Going, Going…
Just how tough a year 2008 was on property investment companies is evident in the fact that accountants for at least 15 firms issued “going concern” doubts in their year-end annual reports filed with the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission.The distressed…
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Century 21 launches advice forum
New landing page rounds up social media efforts
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East Baltimore Development Inc. names Shea interim CEO
The board of East Baltimore Development Inc. has named Christopher Shea to temporarily replace outgoing CEO Jack Shannon while it conducts a national search for a permanent executive.
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Another chapter about Chinese drywall: Adding insult to injury
Florida State Attorney General Bill McCollum has issued a warning to homeowners plagued with Chinese drywall: Look out for scam artists selling remedies. There have been at least two reports of people selling bogus test kits and spray products advertised to correct wiring damage. Read last Thursday’s news release from the Attorney General’s office.As I [...]
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