May 20, 2024
Funds

$9 million in federal funds to propel capital campaign for new Open Door Network shelter | News

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Property

Amherst, Clarence prepare for challenges to property values

Two Northtowns suburbs with robust housing markets have just updated their property values, and Peter Allen Weinmann expects he’ll be busy. Amherst and Clarence have recently completed townwide reassessments and on Friday began mailing out notices disclosing the new values to their property owners. The Amherst Town Board has voted – at the recommendation

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Mortgage

Governor seeks more collaboration with Mortgage Finance Authority to tackle homelessness, housing crisis |

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham attended her first-ever meeting of the Mortgage Finance Authority board Feb. 21, where she asked for more collaboration with the authority to address housing shortages and homelessness. The governor’s visit comes after she made housing one of her priorities during the legislative session that wrapped up last week, one in which

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Funds

Better roads: Lawmakers and highway superintendents want CHIPs funds restored | News

SPENCERPORT — Local highway superintendents will join colleagues from around the state in Albany in about a week and a half for Advocacy Day, when they urge the governor and state lawmakers to make roads and bridges a state budget priority. On Thursday, some of them attended a press conference asking Gov. Kathy Hochul to

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Property

Property Transfers Published February 24, 2024

The following is a list of more real estate parcels valued at $150,000 or more that have been transferred in the past few months in Richmond and surrounding areas. To our readers: Caroline and Louisa listings will not be included until further notice. 1213 N 20th St; J L Builders Lc to Bonano John and

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Mortgage

Inflation shocker hat-tips what’s next for mortgage rates | Thestreet

Twice this week, government reports did not show inflation falling as many had expected.  In fact, inflation pressures were stronger than expected. There was an immediate effect on mortgage rates: Up.  × This page requires Javascript. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.

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Funds

DD board will use ARPA funds to build playground | News

ASHTABULA — Half a million dollars in COVID-19 relief funds will be used to create an inclusive playground in Ashtabula County after the Ashtabula County Board of Developmental Disabilities received a $632,212 in grant money. Ashtabula County received the second-highest amount awarded in the state, which is part of the approximately $14.9 million in American

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Property

Property Transfers Published February 10, 2024

The following is a list of more real estate parcels valued at $150,000 or more that have been transferred in the past few months in Richmond and surrounding areas. To our readers: Caroline and Louisa listings will not be included until further notice. 109 W 15th St; Studio Two Three to 109 W 15th Street

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Investment

Missoula’s downtown saw $13.5M in investment in 2023

The downtown area of Missoula saw a total of roughly $13.5 million of investment in commercial property, transportation and housing in 2023, according to a new report from the Downtown Missoula Partnership. There were 16 new business openings in the downtown area to go with 22 closings. Many people in the community were dismayed to

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Property

Property Transfers Published February 3, 2024

The following is a list of more real estate parcels valued at $150,000 or more that have been transferred in the past few months in Richmond and surrounding areas. To our readers: Caroline and Louisa listings will not be included until further notice. 230 E 14th St; Davis Rena A to Rhodes Rachael and Jacob,

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