Tenants have until Nov. 30 to move out of the buildings, which will be demolished to make way for the development of mixed-use apartment complex Terrapin Row.
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Read More »August 13, 2014 Comments Off on With Toll Brothers purchase, Knox Box students face eviction
Tenants have until Nov. 30 to move out of the buildings, which will be demolished to make way for the development of mixed-use apartment complex Terrapin Row.
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Read More »August 22, 2012 Comments Off on All signs pointing to steady housing recovery
WASHINGTON — The recovery of the U.S. housing market is looking steadier and more sustainable, a trend that will likely add to economic growth in 2012 for the first time in seven years. Purchases, construction and prices are gradually but ...
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Read More »August 22, 2012 Comments Off on Rise in home sales reflects steady improvement
WASHINGTON — Americans bought more homes in July than in June, the latest evidence that the housing market is slowly, but steadily, improving. Sales of previously occupied homes rose to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.47 million in July, ...
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Read More »June 20, 2012 Comments Off on U.S. fines Toll Brothers $741K for stormwater runoff at sites
PHILADELPHIA — National homebuilder Toll Brothers Inc. will pay a $741,000 fine and implement changes in managing stormwater runoff at its home construction sites, federal officials announced Wednesday. Maryland and Virginia have joined the settlement and will receive a portion ...
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Read More »May 23, 2012 Comments Off on Sales of new homes rose 3.3 percent in April
WASHINGTON — Americans bought more new homes last month, the latest evidence that the U.S. housing market could be starting to recover. New-home sales increased 3.3 percent in April from March to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 343,000, the ...
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