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TowneBank offers tax-deferred trades
247-4738++++++++++++++++++++ || || ++++++++++++++++++++ John Yancey Cos. recently sold land in Williamsburg for a new single-family home development and used the money to buy office space in New Town. Essentially, Yancey sold land that appreciated and will defer...Tags: Homes, National Government, State Budgets, Real Estate, TowneBank
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A Steal Of A Deal
By KORKY VANN | Courant Staff Writer Illustration By Brett Affrunti | Special To The CourantJ. P. Bellomo sells stolen stuff on the Internet and has police departments across the country on his trail. But Bellomo is no cyber-fraudster; he's the CEO of PropertyRoom.com, a unique and legitimate online auction site that markets stolen and seized...Tags: Simsbury, West Hartford, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Auction Service, Law Enforcement
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Poignant reminder flies in the face of the rules
When Lindsay Major Ringgold returns to her Elkridge condominium each day, the sight of a modest American flag on the patio of her first-floor unit gives her comfort. Along with a large yellow ribbon tied to a tree nearby, the flag is a poignant...Tags: Donald Trump, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Interior Policy, Roscoe G Bartlett, Condos
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Poll: Majority of voters favor same-sex marriage ban (with poll)
Tallahassee BureauA majority of voters favor writing a same-sex marriage ban into the Florida constitution, just not quite enough to pass it. But the state's electorate appears far more skeptical of the controversial ballot measure to cut more than $8 billion in...Tags: Minority Groups, National Government, Family, State Budgets, Same-Sex Marriage
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Motorola's founding family puts cash into self-storage
The Reporters' Notebook on the financial-services sector now runs on Wednesday and the retailing sector on Friday. The family that founded MotorolaInc. and ran it for three generations believes the self-storage industry is one of the next big things....Tags: Restraint of Trade, Midway Airport, Evanston, Colleges and Universities, Foreclosures
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Central Florida home values continue downward slide
Sentinel Staff WriterDown again: A closely watched residential index confirmed Tuesday that Central Florida homes continued to lose value during the second quarter, with no signs of a bottom. "The rate of decline was even worse this quarter," said Stanley D. Smith, a finance...Tags: University of Central Florida, Homes, Brevard County, Values, Sales
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Easton likely has $1.26 million shortfall
Of The Morning CallEaston is likely to be at least $1.26 million in the hole when it starts its 2009 budget, and it might be up to city residents to help plug that gap. While officials pursue homeowners and others who are behind on their 2008 taxes, Mayor Sal Panto Jr....Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, State Budgets
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Gary Nikolits holds lead in Palm Beach County property appraiser race
South Florida Sun-SentinelOvercoming public angst about property values and taxes, Palm Beach County Property Appraiser Gary Nikolits appeared Tuesday night to hold off a stiff challenge from state Rep. Richard Machek and return for a fifth term. Nikolits, 58, of West Palm Beach,...Tags: Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Delray Beach, Beach Vacations, Values, Palm Beach County
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Apartments proposed in Linden Street warehouse
Of The Morning CallAn 88-year-old former silk mill in Allentown may get a new life as apartments marketed to professionals working in New York City. Developer Nat Hyman says he wants to turn the third and fourth floors of his property at 315-325 Linden St., a warehouse...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Public Officials, Interior Policy, Rental Service, Apartments
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Untangling the issues of an inherited house
I am the co-executor of an estate of a relative and was left the house in the will. We have been unable to sell the house. I've been paying the mortgage and costs for a couple of years. I recently decided to move into the house. Will the mortgage...Tags: Homes, Mortgages, State Budgets, Glencoe
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A tax revolt is quietly brewing in some states
The Wall Street JournalAnd to think they used to call it "Taxachusetts." On Election Day, Massachusetts will vote on whether to eliminate its state income tax. Advocates hope victory in a place long thought of as a free-spending liberal bastion will pave the way for similar...Tags: Executive Branch, State Budgets, Same-Sex Marriage, Public Finance, Constitutional Issues
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Sellers on hold
For every home that sold in the first half of the year, 10 more would-be sellers in the Baltimore metro area were wishing, waiting, hoping.
With credit and economic woes weighing on buyers, that figure is twice as high as normal. And it's night and day...Tags: Fort Meade, Federal Reserve, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Clubs and Associations, White Marsh
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