Chicago Tribune (First Item)The condo association of 65 E. Goethe St. in Chicago has filed a compliant against Christopher Carley, citing improper construction and maintenance. Carley has agreed to make about 75 percent of the repairs and has been negotiating ...
President Bush has signed into law a compromise bill that extends the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act for another two years. The law was set to expire at the end of this week.Both houses of Congress earlier this week had reached ...
The Arizona Republic The Phoenix City Council reversed its decision to allow more high-rise projects in the upscale Camelback Corridor. The action will kill several hotel and condominium projects, including the $200 million residential development proposed by Donald Trump.
The Terrorism Risk Insurance Act has been extended for another two years. The U.S. Senate reached a compromise with the House of Representatives, extending the legislation, which was slated to expire at the end of next week. The compromise, Terrorism ...
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionHigh-rise residential condos will now be allowed in Gwinnett County, Ga., as a result of a change in zoning rules passed by the County Board of Commissioners. Condos in designated, heavily devleoped areas can now be up to 25 ...
Miami HeraldA 42-story condo tower has won approval for a site near the historic Stranahan House in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The much-contested proposal was approved this week by city commissioners, despite complaints that the 454-foot tower would overwhelm the neighboring ...
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill that would extend the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002 for two additional years. The House approved the bill by a vote of 371-49. The Senate passed its own version of ...
The full House of Representatives is getting closer to voting on whether to extend the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002 without it first being debated by the House's Judiciary Committee.The House and the Senate last month approved bills extending ...
A San Diego attorney has filed a lawsuit that could stop future condominium conversions.
By Joseph McCann, Commercial Real Estate Direct Staff Writer Lawmakers yesterday agreed to extend the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002, a law drafted after 9/11 that placed the federal government in the position of insurer of last resort in ...
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