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Missouri Real Estate - Yahoo! News Search Results The worst may be behind us. That's what local real estate agents are saying after a significant uptick in home sales over the last couple of months. Franklin County town recognizes Civil War heritageA NewsChannel 5 investigation shows because of the issues the National ... The worst may be behind us. That's what local real estate agents are saying ... Retail real estate poised to build on last year?s momentumThe retail real estate world in metropolitan Kansas City began its return from the wreckage of the Great Recession last year, but it?s still a bumpy road, and there may be more casualties in 2012. New Plans For Foreclosed Downtown SkyscraperA Missouri real estate company reportedly has big plans for a downtown skyscraper that went into foreclosure a couple years ago. Trump: Getting to know Romney led to endorsementLAS VEGAS (AP) ? Real estate baron and TV star Donald Trump has confirmed that he will endorse Mitt Romney's Republican presidential bid. A follow-up to Missouri bus safety investigationA NewsChannel 5 investigation shows because of the issues the National Transportation Safety Board says it found with the way the Missouri Highway Patrol run bus inspections, it's recommending the state to audit the program. Pembrook Arranges Financing for a Kansas City Apartment Rehabilitation Projec...NEW YORK, Feb. 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Pembrook Capital Management, LLC (Pembrook), a commercial real estate investment manager that provides financing throughout the capital structure including first ... People in BusinessThe U.S. Green Building Council 's Missouri Gateway Chapter Board of Directors chose as its chair-elect for 2012 Nancy Rodney, an architect with Rosemann & Associates PC. REAL ESTATE: What's the selling price on your neighbor's house?The following are recent real estate transactions in the metro-east: Stifel to pay $1.1 million to settle allegationInvestment brokerage firm Stifel, Nicolaus & Co. will pay $1.1 million to settle a Missouri regulator's allegation that the firm failed to reasonably supervise a former employee who ran a pyramid scheme. |
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