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In neighboring Tahitian Terrace, the fire destroyed all but one of the 158 mobile and prefabricated homes. One park resident, 79-year-old Elizabeth Morgan, died at her home on Aloha Drive ...
A landmark agreement would eliminate real estate brokers' automatic commissions of up to 6%, potentially saving home buyers and sellers thousands of dollars.
Korangy's Korangy Publishing founded The Real Deal in April 2003. [2] It was Korangy's third venture into publishing, the first being the Gringo Gazette, a weekly newspaper in Baja, Mexico targeted at expatriates, [2] and the second being the Washington Free Press, a weekly tabloid in Washington, D.C. Korangy was named one of the 100 most powerful figures in New York City real estate by the ...
Farwell was originally called Posen, and under the latter name was established in 1887 by a colony of Polish settlers. [4] Some incoming Danish settlers soon found the name to their distaste, so in 1889 it was changed to Farwell, the Danish word for "good-bye". [5] [6] Farwell was incorporated as a village in 1895. [4]
The Cedar County News was founded on January 13, 1898 by Z.M. Baird. [5] [6] In 1900, the paper was purchased by A.V. Parker. [7] The paper was later owned by Frank Kelley and his son George, who sold the paper in 1914. [8] J.P. O'Furey purchased the Cedar County News in 1915 and he became president of the Nebraska Press Association in 1922.
Its digital real estate segment jumped 13% for the second quarter, benefiting from price increases in Australia. News Corp beats results helped by robust growth in digital real estate Skip to main ...
Brothers Nathan Phillips and Grenville Mellen Dodge started the Dodge Company in 1855. While working as a land surveyor for the railroads in the Missouri River Valley, Grenville wrote to his younger brother Nathan Phillips (1837–1911) and told him to "forget high school" and come join him. N.P. worked his way out on a surveying crew in 1853 and together the brothers started a small land ...