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Cemetery Subdividers and Developers
This industry includes establishments primarily engaged in subdividing real property into cemetery lots, and developing it for resale ... (ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN INDUSTRIES)
Land Subdividers and Developers, Except Cemeteries
This category includes establishments primarily engaged in subdividing real property into lots, except cemetery lots, and in developing ... (ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN INDUSTRIES)
Real Estate glossary: the ABCs of real
estate.
(This is the first of a two-part glossary of terms key to understanding the real estate industry. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Builders try to nail down anything that is going up.
(Construction).
During the '90s, Raleigh-based Clancy & Theys Construction could focus on commercial jobs, avoiding the hassles and delays ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
The potential for portfolio diversification in financial services
THE RECENT PASSAGE OF THE GRAMM-LEACH-BLILEY ACT REWRITES THE RULES RELATING TO THE AFFILIATION OF BANK AND NONBANK ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Colorado Springs Real Estate Briefs June 27, 2003
This week we start with a glimpse at the residential real estate market. In a special real estate ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Job growth in the 1990s: A retrospect
HEADNOTE The long economic expansion fueled job growth during the period, while new technology had mixed effects; the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Commerical builders do not expect to hit the wall in '07.
Even in good times, life in the construction industry can seem like a nerve-racking creep along an I-beam ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
L.A.'s 100 Largest Private
Companies.
L.A.'s 100 Largest Private Companies Lisa Boren and Karen Teitelman Revenues (millions) * 1998 Company * 1997 Rank ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Lower interest rates raise builders'
hopes.
Thirty-six years after Ann and Charles Smith left the state, they came home. "We were originally from Durham," ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Housing industry nails down another solid
year.
Considering the strong year the Tar Heel housing market has had - new-home construction approaching $6 billion and ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Lots of interest in housing.
Builders hammer away to put a roof over buyers racing against rising mortgage rates. The dust flew in ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Conditions put it together for
builders.
For two years, commercial builders leaned heavily on publicly funded projects to survive. But an improving economy stimulated ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Increased cost of materials hammers builders'
margins.
Be careful what you wish for: You might get it. North Carolina contractors have been hoping for more ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
A Croson to bear.
The construction industry is a major force in the U.S. economy. It is a mainspring of economic growth ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Builders survive by going public.
(Construction).
Thank goodness for public-works projects. Contractors recite this blessing throughout North Carolina because state institutions and agencies are ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Home sales start hitting the
ceiling.
In the midst of record home sales in 1999, real-estate agents wondered how it could get any better. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Public works provide structure for
builders.
For the second straight year, government projects carried North Carolina's construction industry while the shaky economy kept higher-margin ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
The impact of e-commerce on the real estate industry: Baen and Guttery...
HEADNOTE Executive Summary. One widely reported prediction is that the emergence of the web as an open medium ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Mainstreaming microfinance of housing
INTRODUCTION Microfinance of housing is an embryonic but highly promising practice that has begun to spread throughout developing ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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