July 4, 2025

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What Companies Need To Know

Jon D’Amato is the Managing Partner at MarketSphere. He is a sought-after subject matter expert and guest speaker at conferences nationwide. getty U.S. merger and acquisition activity has historically followed market cycles, with periods of renewed confidence often driving significant rebounds and increased consolidation. As companies find themselves involved in M&A activity, considering the unclaimed

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Big tech company widens South Bay buying binge with new property deal

SUNNYVALE — Fortinet added two Sunnyvale buildings to its shopping spree of Silicon Valley properties in a purchase that shows the tech industry still hungers for prime South Bay real estate. According to documents filed on May 30 with the Santa Clara County Recorder’s Office, the Sunnyvale-based tech company paid $10 million for two research

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Landowners who proposed controversial quarry sell large chunk of property in Santa Clara County

In a major development affecting one of the most contentious land use battles in the Bay Area over the past decade, a Palo Alto environmental group has purchased a large chunk of Sargent Ranch, a sprawling property along Highway 101 south of Gilroy — and the Southern California investor group that proposed a sand and

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Here’s what the Texas Legislature did in 2025 – Houston Public Media

The Texas Legislature has passed more than 3,400 bills and resolutions this year. Gov. Greg Abbott has already signed close to 400 bills into law. (Gabriel Cristóver Pérez | KUT News) The last day of the Texas 2025 legislative session is here, and after 140 days at the Capitol in Austin, the state Legislature has

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Vouchers, property taxes and abortion: Here’s what the Texas Legislature did in 2025

The last day of the Texas 2025 legislative session is here, and after 140 days at the Capitol in Austin, the state Legislature has passed more than 3,400 bills and resolutions. The pathway there was filled with the usual complaints of not doing enough, contentious debates, rallies hosted by advocates and horse trading between lawmakers.

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The Big Decisions All Rental Property Owners Make

David Crown, CEO and Founder of L.A. Property Management Group and Crown Commercial Property Management. getty Let’s be honest—when you first jumped into rental property ownership, you probably envisioned passive income flowing in while you kicked back on a beach somewhere. Reality check: Nobody’s managing from a hammock with just a Wi-Fi hotspot and a

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Map Shows States Exempting Elderly People From Paying Property Taxes

Property taxes across the U.S. have been surging in step with home values over the past five years, exacerbating the ongoing housing affordability crisis and hitting senior homeowners on fixed incomes the hardest. In several states and the District of Columbia, senior residents already benefit from property tax exemptions, credits and freezes that try to

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Parkersburg URA raises limit for administration to purchase property | News, Sports, Jobs

Parkersburg Development Director Ryan Barber outlines a proposal to raise the limit for property acquisitions by administrative staff without prior Urban Renewal Authority approval from $2,000 to $5,000 during a URA meeting on May 27 at the Municipal Building. (Photo by Evan Bevins) Parkersburg City Councilwoman Wendy Tuck, second from left, asks a question during

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Why some neighborhoods never lose property value

In the ever-changing world of real estate, there’s one truth that both buyers and sellers dream of: investing in a home that never seems to lose its value. Why some neighborhoods never lose property value has long fascinated industry experts, investors and everyday homeowners alike. These pockets of enduring worth stand strong even when economic

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Maine unorganized territory residents stunned by property value hikes

Looking west from the summit of Big Rock Mountain, toward the town of Mars Hill and central Aroostook County’s unorganized territories in September 2016. To the southwest, on left, are the highlands around Number Nine Mountain, the proposed site of a 119-turbine wind farm. Property owners in the state’s unorganized territory were shocked when they

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