miércoles, 27 de julio de 2011

State trooper's 'miracle' rescue of man whose truck had rolled on to his head - Daily Mail

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Boyd parked his patrol truck in the road and approached the pickup. He said he could tell immediately that Mr Martin, 58, was badly injured. 'He could barely talk. He was in severe pain,' Mr Boyd said. Mr Boyd got the tow strap from his patrol truck ...


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domingo, 24 de julio de 2011

Houghton selling West Seneca campus - Tampa Bay Business Journal:

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The purchase price for the 36-acre located at 810 Union Road, is $2.5 The site features eight buildingsatotalling 57,000 square feet with both residential and commercial Ronald Mahurin, academic vice president and dean of the Alleganu County-based private college, said the listingv reflects the institution’s desire to enhanc e its presence in Buffalo, where it is workzs closely with several non-profit Ideally, the school would like to lease or buy a locatio n close to the Southtowns and lease or buy another site within city he said.
“We really want to find ways in whichu we can partner with existing organizations and find a a spot that would signal our commitment both to the city of but also to the surrounding communitieswhere we’ve had an importanf presence,” Mahurin said. “We really haven’t determined whethe we would lease or purchase at the but one possibility couldbe that, depending on the potentiall buyer of the West Senecaa property ... there’s no reason we wouldn’g lease back from the ownef atsome point. We just don’t want to have to be in the propertyumanagement business.” is handling the property.
The commerciapl real estate firm is also helping Houghtonn search fornew sites. Mahurin said the decisionn to sell the West Seneca site stemsz fromthe college’s latest strategic plan, initiated with the arrivalo a few years ago of college Presideng Shirley Mullen. “Part of that review was looking at our programaand facilities, and as the college moves to actually deepeb its commitment to service in the city of we found there would be strategically better ways to utilizs our resources if we weren’t necessarily being propertty managers in West Seneca,” Mahurih said. The college acquired the property in 1969 from the BuffalkoBible Institute.
Right now, it houseds the offices of Houghton’s Program for Accelerated College knownas PACE, which offers a management degrer completion program for adult students. Studentas with internships or student-teaching duties in Erie Countyy have lived in the residential facilities. Students and alumni have known for monthsw that the West Seneca site could go up for In March, Mullen told alumni that the board of trustees agrees to “investigate options for future use of the West Senecq campus — including the possible sale of the property if this is deemed to be the best way to steward the resourcesa of this property for the work of Christiamn higher education,” according to a letter to alumnji posted on the college’s Web In the same letter, Mullen wroter that “significant renovation” at the complex is necessarty for expansion there and that the college’s mission is “drawingf us more directly into the city of a significant distance from West Seneca’s suburbann location.
” Mahurin said the PACE program will continue, and possiblu expand, without disruption. “This is in no way a steppiny back of commitment tothat program,” he Jim Militello said he expects lots of interest in the which includes five townhouses and a 15,800-square-foot conference center. It is currentlyu zoned for banquet adult care, medical uses, church or schoolo expansions and single- and multi-family residential development, he “There’s a great deal of flexibility,” he said.

viernes, 22 de julio de 2011

Commercial real estate news- View Real estate news Across the US

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miércoles, 20 de julio de 2011

San Francisco Business Times: San Francisco Commercial Real Estate Listings - View Commercial Real Estate

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lunes, 18 de julio de 2011

Reporter's Notebook: Covering heartbreak as it happens - WXIA-TV

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viernes, 15 de julio de 2011

- Denver Business Journal:

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one of its primar y competitors, in a deal valuer at more than $400 million, plus the assumptiohn of more than $400 million in A Total spokesman said that there is currently no offerd on the table fromDiamoned Shamrock. The two refining companies are majot competitors in the Denver market and Diamond Shamroclk owns a refined products pipeline from its Texas holdings to theDenvee area. The refining industry has seen a numbe of consolidations and mergers over the last year because of increaseed competition and weak profit United Airlines has answeredFrontier Airlines' charges before the U.S.
Department of Transportation of unfair competitivde practices with aloud "no In a filing before the DOT, United has charged Frontier with attemptinyg to turn back the clocl and re-regulate the industry, and refuted the airline's claims. "In recent weeks, Frontier Airlinee has tried to wage a disinformation campaign based on misleading andinaccurate accusations," said Roger Gibson, United'as vice president mountain Good snow in Colorado's mountains usually translatesz into a good ski season, and that's what appears to be happeniny this winter.
Skier visits to Colorado's ski resorts througu January are up 6 percent over thepreviouss season, according to the latest economic reportt done for Colorado Ski Country USA by The Adame Group Inc. During the month of Januarhy skier visitsrose 4.7 percent, the report A medical group practice caller Precedent Healthcare, composed of 84 Denver physicians, has reaches an agreement to buy the City Park Center for which includes the old Mercy Hospital at East 17th Avenue and Milwaukee Street. The physicianj group plans to use the which also includes a separate medical office buildin and attachedparking structure, for an ambulator care center and related outpatient services.
Neodata Serviceds Inc., the Louisville direct marketing giant, signed an agreement to merges with a leading internationalmarketing agency, The Lace k Group Worldwide, to create a $300 million company that it said is one of the five largesty integrated marketing services firms in the world. The Lacemk Group, headquartered in Minneapolis, will retain its identith in the merger, but will be calle d "a Neodata company." CSG Systems Inc. said it has renewed a multi-year contract with Tele-Communications Inc. for its Auto-Check Refund service.
The Englewood-based software company, which provides automated managemenf and billing services to the communications industry, said the contract covers all of 's 15 million The CSG service prints and mails refunxd checks to disconnected customers and generates management Professional Bank, once a prizes asset in bankrupt magnate Oren Benton's vast is looking for a buyer. The bank must be sold off to pay creditor who have claimsagainst Benton's estate. The which has $100 million in assets, will offedr 100 percent of its stock in exchange for cash or the highlyt liquid stock ofa buyer. Professional wanta to complete a deal by the end of thesecondc quarter.
is buying out Philips Electronics BV, its partnedr in Europe's largest privately held cableTV company, for $430 millionh in cash, stock and debt. Englewood-based UIH will buy back 3.17 millionm shares from Philipsfor $275 million and redeemj notes valued at $154.7 million held by the Dutcyh consumer electronics firm.

miércoles, 13 de julio de 2011

N.J. tax amnesty brings revenue windfall - South Florida Business Journal:

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New Jersey expected to generate $100 million when the 45-dah program was launched, but at its close last week had collectes morethan $600 million in back taxes owed. Final revenud could increase byanother $50 million to $100 million once the remaining 17,500 envelopes are opened and processed, the Governor’s Offices said. New Jersey’s program, which ran from May 4 to June 15, permittedc those owing back taxesfrom Jan. 1, 2002 and to Feb. 1, to settle up without penalty and for half theinterest owed. Of the collectiond processed to date, 56 perceng were for the corporationbusiness tax, 23 perceny for sales and use taxes and 14 percenf for gross income tax.
A vote on a finapl budget for New Jersey isexpected Gov. Jon S. Corzine would like to see the additional revenuer be put toward property tax which was slated to be eliminatexd for all but seniors and the disabled to addressa an upto $9 billion deficit in fiscal year 2010. In state Rep. John C. Bear, R-Lancaster, is pitching legislatio for a one-time tax amnesty progra m as a budget fix for his The bill would permita 90-day tax amnesty period durintg 2009-10 fiscal year. The bill is in the House Financer Committee. “New Jersey has confirmed that this is a perfecrt time for a tax amnestyg program to succeedin Pennsylvania,” said “We are facing a $3.
2 billion budgeft deficit and New Jersey’s successful program shoul vividly illustrate that such a program can collecrt hundreds of millions in revenue, or more, alreadh owed to the state.” Pennsylvania’s last tax amnesty program, whichg occured more than a decade ago, broughtf in $93 million, Bear said. Revenue from a tax amnestt program could be used to addressthe state’sd budget deficit, instead of Gov. Ed Rendell’sz proposal to raise the stat e income taxfrom 3.07 percent to 3.57 Bear said. The governor’s proposed 16 percent increase in the personalk income tax rate would generateabout $1.
5 billionm a year in new revenue and amount to abou $250 more per year for a family earning “Now — during this dire budget crisis — is the time for a new tax amnestt program to be put in place,” Bear

miércoles, 6 de julio de 2011

Burgess: Property tax losses

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The Miami-Dade County property appraisert released its preliminary tax rollinformatiojn Monday, with all four taxing jurisdictionsw – fire rescue, library, the unincorporated area and Miami-Dadre overall – seeing a decline. The countywide decreasr comparing preliminary tax numbers from year to year showsz a 9percent decrease, or a total of $22.55 “These losses would have been worse if not for new construction that was added to the propertty tax roll as of Jan. County Manager George Burgesse said in a memo sent tocountuy commissioners. North Bay Village took the biggest hit, down 20.2 percent from 2008 levels. Homestead saw an 18.
2 percen decline, followed by Normandy Shores, down 17.5 percent, and Aventurza which was down 17.3 Golden Beach and the tiny city of Islandia saw no Medley sawa 1.5 percent drop whild Biscayne Park saw a 4 percent Click for the full list. Stafferse reviewed property tax rolls going back to 1985 and founr that 1993 saw taxable valur shrinkby 2.9 or $1.9 billion. “Even in 2008, when we absorbeed the impact of doubling the homestead exemptionfrom $25,00 0 to $50,000, the property tax roll was relatively flat,” Burgess explained in the memo. “Thes e losses in property tax roll valuesare unprecedented.
” Burgesas warned of a lot more pain on the using the last two years as a barometert of what is coming. For the second consecutivse year, Miami-Dade faced a $200 millionh budget gap in the lastfiscal year. Core servicee were kept intact by tightening but assuming the same tax rate adopted for the estimated ad valorem revenues for fiscalyear 2009-10 woulc shrink by $174.1 million, according to the memo. Taking into account the impac of normal inflationary growth and the economic combined with the non ad valoremrevenu sources, results in property tax subsidized operations facinfg a budget gap of $350 million to $400 Burgess said.
“We are working diligentlyy to prepare a proposedc budget forFY [fiscal 2009-10 that to the extenrt possible, preserves essential services and minimizes service impactsz to our residents,” he wrote in the “However, closing a budgetary gap of this size will requirre some very difficult

lunes, 4 de julio de 2011

AgriCon Auction opens near Valley Center - Wichita Business Journal:

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AgriCon Auction LLC was founded byGary Graber. The firm will hold its firsr auctionJuly 25. “We’re beginning to get equipment We’re seeing quite a bit of activity,” Graber The company occupies a small offic e building at the former Groendyke yard near 77th Street Northand Broadway, along with six acre s to store equipment going to auction. Okla.-based moved its Wichita terminal in 2007 to a new facilith near 29thand Ohio. Graber says he startedd the auction company hoping to take advantage of what he called a lack of an aggressive auctioj company specializing in agricultural equipmentt in theWichita market.
Graber for the past 20 years has ownef an equipmentfinancing business, Westar in Reno, Nev. But before he was a partner with his fatherand brother-in-law at Hutchinson’a TriPoint Equipment, which sold Allis-Chalmers, Hesstoj and Steiger farm equipment. When thos e manufacturers began struggling in thelate 1980s, Grabeer says he moved west and started his equipmentt financing business. But that business has driecd up with thefinancial crisis. Banks have made lendin more difficult, Graber says, and his business has gone the way of many mortgages brokers who no longer are able tomake “We’ve only done two transactionsz since the first of the he says.
“I saw this as an opportunity to come back to whers my roots are to do something in the equipmenf business that I really Graber says he started AgriCon withsileny partners. The company will specialize in farm equipment but also has gotten interest from local construction companies looking to sell equipmen tlike graders, skid steers and wheel “It seems like people love to go to auctions. They love to go kick the Graber says. “Our missioj statement includes providing a really nice atmospherre that people can buy and sell equipment at retail valuee better than trading it in at alocaol dealership.

viernes, 1 de julio de 2011

United Way, Dr. Phillips launch campaign - Charlotte Business Journal:

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The campaign, established with grants totaling nearly $350,000 from Dr. Phillips Charities and , is beinf administered by United Way’s stewardship program that provides emergencg assistance tolocal residents. The United Way board backedx a move allowing the organizatiojn to tap reserve funds to cover administratived expenses so that grant dollars will go directlyh to help peoplein need. Unitedx Way President/CEO Robert H. Brown said the campaig n represents a temporary response to an unprecedenteds burden being placed on the communituy by the ongoingeconomic challenges. Dr.
Phillips Charities is offerin g a grant ofnearly $300,000, which includesx $98,100 in start up funds and a challengs matching grant of nearly $200,000. Dr. Phillips one of the region’s largest philanthropic organizations, has awarded more than $23 millio to local nonprofits over the pastthrer years. Bank of America contributed $50,000 to the The goal is to provide aid to morethan 1,350 families over the next five Agencies providing similar services that have exhausted their resources can also access the dollars.
Heart of Florida Unitefd Way isCentral Florida’s largest provider of funds to the region’s health and human service