July 4, 2025

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Property management CEO sees something missing in apartment survey

🖨️ Print Article The Emily Dickinson apartments at 1015 Sherman St. in Cap Hill represent the properties that Cornerstone Apartments manages – older, smaller and urban. (Courtesy Cornerstone Apartments) Some 10,000 people live in buildings managed by Charlie Hogan’s company, but sometimes he feels like the units don’t exist at all. In the data, at

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Lyndhurst Mayor Ward touches on positives, future of Cleveland Clinic property, in delivering state-of-city address

LYNDHURST, Ohio — Mayor Patrick Ward delivered Monday (May 19) his fourth biennial state-of-the-city address following a brief City Council meeting held at a different-than-usual location, the Lyndhurst Community Center. It was not an address that broke news, but rather one that mainly enumerated on positives, such as how well the city is operating, and

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Increased property taxes, HEART expansion among key points in Durham budget proposal :: WRAL.com

The city manager for Durham presented his budget proposal on Monday for the 2025-2026 fiscal year. According to City Manager Bowman Ferguson, the budget proposal focuses on four key areas: Community safety. Employee pay. Service delivery. Infrastructure. “Durham is changing rapidly,” Ferguson said.  “Following a countywide property revaluation that increased real property values by more

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Mission Gateway remains idle, some cleanup at site

KSHB 41 reporter Elyse Schoenig covers the cities of Shawnee and Mission. She also focuses on issues surrounding the cost of health care, saving for retirement and personal debt. Share your story idea with Elyse. — The future of Mission Gateway remains unclear. The site sits with only a hint of the development that was

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Rising seas whip up talk of property buyouts

The Healey administration is proposing a strategy to protect the Massachusetts coastline from rising seas and intensifying storms, with a new draft plan that calls for a study of evacuation infrastructure and lays the groundwork for a voluntary property buyout program in flood-prone areas. The draft plan, released by the Executive Office of Energy and

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Berks residents have $68 million in unclaimed property in Pa. Treasury

Berks Countians have more than $68.7 million in unclaimed property that the Pennsylvania treasurer is looking to return. “One of my top priorities as state treasurer is to return unclaimed property to Pennsylvanians in every corner of the commonwealth,” Treasurer Stacy Garrity said in a release. “I’m glad to safeguard these funds, but this money

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Challenge to Florida’s unclaimed property law goes forward

TALLAHASSEE — With plaintiffs arguing the system leads to a “taking” of property, a federal appeals court has revived a constitutional challenge to part of a law that directs the state’s handling of unclaimed property. A three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday overturned a 2023 decision by U.S. District

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Foreclosure suit on Minot Epic property heading to trial – InForum

MINOT — A foreclosure lawsuit against the former founder and CEO of EPIC Co., Todd Berning, that has resulted in several cross-claims by subcontractors appears to be headed to trial in early 2026. Bravera Bank filed a suit in October against Henry Land Holding LLC, including Berning, Brian Kounovsky and William Gokey II, alleging they

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Cyprus estate agents fight proposed legal monopoly on property contracts

The Cyprus Real Estate Agents Registration Council on Monday again voiced concerns over a proposed law that would require all rental and sale contracts for real estate to be drawn up exclusively by lawyers. The proposal, which is currently before the House legal affairs committee, has been met with strong opposition from the council, which

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Bill could exempt many from paying property tax | News, Sports, Jobs

Michele Hoitenga ALPENA — A proposed bill by State Senator Michele Hoitenga, R-Manton, could allow seniors in Michigan to be exempt from having to pay property taxes. Senate Bill 292 would allow seniors to file to not pay their property taxes on their primary residence. In turn, the State would

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