Tag: finance
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Developing World Needs ‘Radical’ Surge In Climate Investment: UN Experts
Insufficient investment in developing countries is putting efforts to reduce global warming at risk, a UN economics expert group said Wednesday, calling for COP28 to push for “radical change”. The UN’s high level expert group on climate finance last year said developing nations (excluding China) need to spend some $2.4 trillion a year on clean ... -
Schedule for Week of November 26, 2023
The key reports this week include the 2nd estimate of Q3 GDP and October New Home Sales. Other key indicators include the September Case-Shiller and FHFA house price indexes, October Personal Income & Outlays (and PCE), the November ISM manufacturing index, and November vehicle sales. —– Monday, November 27th —– 10:00 AM: New Home Sales ... -
Danville council approves new jobs bus service | Local News
DANVILLE — The Danville City Council Tuesday night approved a new non-profit bus service to locate in a Danville church building to fill in transportation gaps of getting people to work. Tabernacle of Praise Church requested rezoning the church property at 610 Robinson St. and amending the city’s zoning map for the property from R-2 ... -
The future of Twin Falls commercial real estate
Twin Falls has also become an attractive destination for commercial real estate investors and developers. As the city continues to grow, the future of commercial real estate in Twin Falls appears promising, with several key trends and developments on the horizon. One of the driving forces behind the bright future of Twin Falls’ commercial real ... -
Shopping local important to businesses | Local News
DANVILLE — Small Business Saturday, the Saturday after Thanksgiving, is a day to celebrate and support small businesses and all they do for their communities. Small businesses need the public’s support “now more than ever as they navigate, retool and pivot from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic,” according to the U.S. Small Business Administration. ... -
Tejon Ranch Co. Lands $160M Financing – Commercial Observer
Tejon Ranch Company announced Monday it closed a $160 million unsecured revolving credit facility with AgWest Farm Credit. The real estate development and agribusiness company will use the financing to pay off a term loan, as well as replace its existing $45 million line of credit with Bank of America. The new credit facility will ... -
Corporations, investors buying up Nebraska farmland
There’s never a Black Friday discount when a piece of Nebraska farmland hits the market in 2023, be it a fertile Platte River Valley field or a vast swath of Sandhills pastureland. The market’s hot. And corporate farms, both in-state and out, are dipping into their deep pockets to claim increasingly pricey agricultural land. The ... -
Baby boomer wield buying power in Lincoln’s housing market
Susie and Randy Tamerius stand outside of their south Lincoln duplex, where they moved from a home they owned 15 years in an effort to downsize. The downsizing of America partially explains why the median age for a repeat buyer — someone who has bought a home before — is 58. KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star ... -
Commercial-News Editorial: If you build, they will come | Editorials
Commercial-News Editorial: If you build, they will come Danville city officials, like those in many other communities, hope to attract new residents to the community. The 2020 Census put the city’s population at 29,200, down from 33,000 in the 2010 Census. New residents keep a community growing and vibrant. With the city’s population ages 65 ... -
Climate anxiety hits homebuyers, amplifying housing market weaknesses | News
More than 80% of home shoppers consider climate risks when looking for a new home. As potential homebuyers navigate the complexities of the current real estate market, they find themselves at the crossroads of economic challenges and climate anxieties. The United States housing market has witnessed a series of ebbs and flows in recent years. ...