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Appeals court upholds zoning ruling against Hempstead
eden.laikin@newsday.comAn appeals court has upheld a lower court ruling saying Hempstead Town "exceeded its authority" when it tried to dictate what should be built on a piece of property in North Bellmore. The rights to develop the 17-acre parcel, once an Army Reserve base,...Tags: North Bellmore, Local Authority, Court Administration, Armed Forces, Bellmore
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Crotty's plan to slash impact fees gets chilly reception
Sentinel Staff WriterOrange County commissioners said Tuesday they are open to helping developers survive a slumping economy and collapsed housing market. But they were cool to a proposal by Mayor Rich Crotty to slash impact fees paid by developers as much as 50 percent....Tags: Rich Crotty, Real Estate Buyers, University of Central Florida, International Drive
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California may delay tax refunds amid budget impasse
State officials on Tuesday braced for the possibility of delaying tax refunds to millions of Californians, along with student grants and payments to vendors, as the latest round of budget negotiations between Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Democratic...Tags: Disasters, National Government, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Foreclosures, Constitutional Issues
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IRS to offer some relief to strapped taxpayers
Associated PressAs the nation sinks deeper into recession, the Internal Revenue Service is offering to waive late penalties, negotiate new payment plans and postpone asset seizures for delinquent taxpayers who are financially strapped but make a good-faith effort to...Tags: Mortgages, Internal Revenue Service, Taxpayers for Common Sense, State Budgets
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Help still wanted
In the nearly three months since Luke Walker was laid off from his job as a radio DJ, he's taken the GMAT and the LSAT, applied to several grad schools, networked through every social media tool imaginable and sent out countless resumes that seem to...Tags: Chicago Loop, Technology, Schools, Academic Progress, Colleges and Universities
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IRS softening heart for delinquent taxpayers snared by recession
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) — As the nation sinks deeper into recession, the IRS is offering to waive late penalties, negotiate new payment plans and postpone asset seizures for delinquent taxpayers who are financially strapped, but make a good-faith effort...Tags: Mortgages, Internal Revenue Service, Taxpayers for Common Sense, State Budgets
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Manhattan luxury housing market takes a hit
Park Avenue property owners are feeling a little poorer.
In what seemed like a New York-minute, prices of luxury homes in the area suddenly started to fall. One penthouse owner on Central Park West repeatedly slashed the asking price down to $9.9 million...Tags: Town & Country Corporation, National Government, Real Estate Buyers, Homes, Stock Broking
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Vick seeks bankruptcy court's permission to auction Ga. home after price drop, year on market
Associated Press WriterRICHMOND, Va. (AP) — After more than a year on the market and a $400,000 price reduction, Michael Vick's eight-bedroom home in the Atlanta area will go on the auction block if a bankruptcy judge agrees to the move. The imprisoned former NFL star...Tags: Football, Personal Service, Real Estate Buyers, Atlanta Falcons, Homes
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Banks trying to cope with rise in bad loans
Tribune reporterFirst National Bank of Brookfield, like many banks nationally, was being hurt by bad loans. Now it can do something about a big chunk of its bad debt. On Friday the $268.7 million-asset bank took control of a foreclosed 35-acre commercial real estate...Tags: National Government, Naperville, Real Estate Sellers, Corporate Officers, Government
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Roadblocks to real estate deals on the rise
In a word, it's been dead. True, it's usually dead in residential real estate offices during the holidays. But this December gave new meaning to "dead." Existing-home sales? Dead. New-home sales? Dead. Real estate prices? Dead. Yet just when you...Tags: Homes, Real Estate Agents, Real Estate Sellers, Sales, Real Estate
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Iowa legislators seek focus on flood recovery despite massive budget problems
Associated Press WriterDES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Despite a state budget crisis and a crumbling national economy, Iowa legislators will nonetheless take on one of the most expensive problems in state history — flood recovery. No one is sure of the price tag, but all...Tags: Laws, Natural Disasters, Disasters, Iowa, Michael Gronstal
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Goodwin College's New Campus Offers Classes With A View
Special To The CourantA walk-through of the new Goodwin College campus, led by President Mark Scheinberg, is a little like a tour of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory and a lot like a bachelor showing off his first apartment. "Here's our very tricked-out computer room,"...Tags: Goodwin College, East Hartford, Cheshire, Connecticut River, Colleges and Universities
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