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Columbus has approved allowing a developer to begin work on part of a new subdivision that will include an affordable home type new to Columbus. Continue reading at The Republic News.
The Huntington Area Housing Needs Assessment was released Wednesday.
The school is to be built in the heart of the 2,000 home Overstone Leys development
WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday said the first rule to set minimum staffing levels at federally funded nursing homes and require that a certain portion of the taxpayer dollars they receive go toward wages for care workers is a long-overdue “milestone” that recognizes their value to society. Harris announced the rules []
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens is using strong mayor powers to propose a budget amendment that will see property owners pay higher taxes to fund a downtown revitalization plan announced this week. In a mayoral decision posted online Tuesday, Dilkens pitched the budget amendment, which council will discuss — and may suggest changes to — during […]
Tommy Sikes started searching French and Italian properties for fun. Now the CFP helps guide clients toward their dream European retirements.
Adrian 'Mr. Lambo' Portelli has sold Eliza and Liberty's property from The Block after purchasing it for $4.3million during the finale last November.
The Coyotes have called the Phoenix area home since 1996
While Amy Beihl, 32, considers New York City her home, being a homeowner there was out of reach financially. But, turning to Europe, she found five vacation homes in ultra-desirable locales.
New Jersey residents whose jobs are in New York pay taxes there. A new incentive will pay New Jersey residents who sue over the rule.
On a recent afternoon, sneakered tourists streamed out of the various hotels located along a quiet stretch of Jamaica, Queens. The Radisson, a Hampton Inn, a Residence Inn by Marriott, and erstwhile JFK Hilton, just a stone's throw from JFK Airport, represent the future of affordable housing in the city, as well as what is perhaps a missed opportunity. Months of interior demolition work is concluding at the 350-room Hilton property on 135th Avenue, just east of the Van Wyck Expressway. A...