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Allentown hockey arena zone businesses putting up money for downtown improvements, facades
Conscious that the borders of Allentown's new arena district could become a visible dividing line between the haves and have nots, two downtown businesses are pumping $300,000 into the neighborhood just outside the arena zone. City Center Investment...
Tags: Ed Pawlowski, Lehigh Carbon Community College, Business, Allentown
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Councilman supports Havre de Grace purchase of waterfront property for park [letter]
Editor: When I ran for City Council last year, one of the primary questions I was asked time and time again was "What are you going to do to protect the Havre de Grace Waterfront?" Not long after being selected to serve on the Havre de Grace City Council...Tags: Politics, Homes, Elections, Havre de Grace, Voting
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SEC accuses city of Victorville, others of fraud in bond sale
Ever since the Department of Defense shut down George Air Force Base in 1992, the high desert town of Victorville has struggled to reinvent itself. The city encouraged massive residential and retail development. It invested in two new power plants....Tags: Bankruptcy, Defendants, Government, Mutual Funds, Environmental Issues
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N.J. firm to finish Allentown apartments stalled by a Ponzi scheme
Nearly three years after construction stalled at the Summit Ridge Apartments on Allentown's east side, a New Jersey real estate firm has picked up where the project's bankrupt developer left off. After foreclosing on the property and winning an $8.3...Tags: Foreclosures, Organized Crime, Bankruptcy, Banking, Mortgages
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Former Good Humor-Breyers ice cream plant in Hagerstown sold
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comA former ice cream manufacturing plant in Hagerstown has been purchased by two investment companies that plan a joint venture to reposition the facility for alternative food processing users, according to company representatives and local economic...Tags: Plant Openings, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Internet auction of Emmaus Farmers' Market site
The central Emmaus property that hosts the borough's popular weekly farmers market will be put up for sale in an Internet auction later this month. Located at 235 Main St., the site is occupied by a bank branch of National Penn Bancshares. It encompasses...
Tags: Emmaus, National Penn Bancshares Incorporated, eBay Inc., Penn Bancshares Incorporated, Auction Service
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Two Prop. 13 defenders decry abuse of loophole by corporations
Two prominent defenders of Proposition 13 spoke out on Tuesday against "gimmicks" used by some companies to avoid paying additional property taxes when buying real estate in California. Responding to a Los Angeles Times story that ran Sunday, the...
Tags: Justice System, Politics, Business, Homes, Realty
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City to pay $325,000 to settle case against former top DUI cop
The City Council Finance Committee on Monday recommended paying out $525,000 to settle two cases of alleged police misconduct, one involving a cop stripped of his police powers who still works for the department. If approved by the full council on...
Tags: Foreclosures, Lawyers, Justice System, Real Estate Sellers, Homes
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In The Pipeline: A sign of the past turns up, along with its delightful owner
How strange to be sitting at lunch at the site of the old Meadowlark Airport with the man whose name will be forever intertwined with it. For years I've read about Yukio "Dick" Nerio, who purchased the airport in 1947. But it was his son Art Nerio...
Tags: Authors, Rugby League, Arts, Rentals, Book
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Prop. 13 loophole gives edge to big players
In 2006, billionaire computer magnate Michael Dell, one of the world's richest men, agreed to pay $200 million for the Fairmont Miramar Hotel, a beachfront landmark in Santa Monica that long has been a retreat for Hollywood starlets and U.S. presidents....
Tags: Justice System, Mutual Funds, Politics, Business, Elections
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Bill dies to phase out commercial-lease tax
Legislation that would have phased out the longstanding sales tax charged on commercial leases has died in committee during the current session of the state Legislature. The International Council of Shopping Centers and Florida Realtors were among the...
Tags: The Nemours Foundation, Altamonte Springs, Goodwill Industries International, Realty, Services and Shopping
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Oracle CEO Larry Ellison makes Malibu real estate his own
On busy Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, some well-kept facades conceal a secret. Behind the Mediterranean with wooden doors, the white stucco two-story with a red tile roof, the long wall obscuring a three-structure compound, hides a singular,...
Tags: Oracle Corp., Larry Ellison, Companies and Corporations, Homes, Realty
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