Tag: Local News
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Rental Issue Heats Up In Cassadaga | News, Sports, Jobs
CASSADAGA — Last month, the Village Board gave attorney Joseph Calimeri approval to draft a moratorium that would be placed on new short-term rentals in the village. This issue is set to be addressed in August, but there will be a meeting on July 15 for the community to come and voice concerns. ... -
Penguin City opens with $4M investment in city | News, Sports, Jobs
YOUNGSTOWN — Since their purchase of the former Republic Steel warehouse in December 2020, Richard Bernacki and Aspasia Lyras-Bernacki have worked to turn the building into Penguin City Brewing Co.’s production facility and taproom. That work paid off with a Friday grand opening. “People have been constantly asking us when we were going ... -
Beloved Boise Area Halloween Attraction is for Sale AGAIN
The last time this property was on the market, it had a pending offer within three days. For one reason of another, that offer didn’t stick. It’s up for sale…again! When we say “the last time it was on the market,” that wasn’t long ago. We first found out that the property was for sale ... -
$500M investment in Appalachia among numerous topics discussed at Highland County commission meeting
In a meeting full of appointments Wednesday, June 29, Highland County commissioners Jeff Duncan, Terry Britton and David Daniels discussed attending the signing of House Bill 377 and heard updates on OneOhio, health insurance, Palomino Solar and the Village of Greenfield. Commissioners said they attended the signing of House Bill 377, which will invest $500 ... -
Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority respond to questions regarding the conduct of Belvedere Trust
The new regulatory body that oversees compliance around property transactions has provided feedback on the alleged conduct of those associated with Belvedere Trust. Belvedere Trust, trading as Retirewell SA, has faced backlash from former residents and the families of those who once occupied units at their retirement villages. Owned by a family which includes Juliana ... -
City awards $500,000 in grants to businesses | News, Sports, Jobs
Annette Detwiler is an auction enthusiast who runs a business that allows her to indulge in her passion, while avoiding the burdensome aspects. COVID-19 shut down Detwiler’s The Best for Less Resale more than two years ago, but she recently got a $20,000 grant through the city’s new Business District Revitalization Program that ... -
Santa Barbara Stalls on Housing Funds, Moves Ahead on Commercial Vacancy Program | Local News
The Santa Barbara City Council on Wednesday agreed to spend an extra $200,000 on vegetation management, reduce funding to Visit Santa Barbara by about $300,000, and move forward with a program to reduce commercial vacancies along State Street. The actions were part of the council’s special Wednesday night hearing to vote on elements of the projected $471 million overall ... -
Mixed-use townhome development could displace longtime Ogden resident | News, Sports, Jobs
1 / 3 The property at 1450 Washington Blvd., facing southwest, is pictured Tuesday, June 7, 2022. The property is in the midst of development for the mixed-use Midtown Village project. Deborah Wilber, Standard-Examiner 2 / 3 Ogden resident Kevin Fredrickson stands in the doorway of his home on Tuesday, June 7, 2022. ... -
Consultants to Russian oil firms, including PR and advertising agencies, targeted in new round of sanctions
Advertising and public-relations agencies have been banned for working for Russian oil and gas firms as part of a new wave of sanctions designed to increase pressure on the Putin regime. The latest round of sanctions following Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine includes a ban on the export of services, including engineering and ... -
Corporate investors flooding Atlanta’s housing market
ATLANTA, Ga. (CBS46) – Large corporations continue to strengthen their grip on Atlanta’s housing market. Many of them have headquarters outside of the state. In an Atlanta Regional Housing Forum on Wednesday, experts took a close look at the role corporate landlords are playing on Atlanta’s housing market. Housing experts said large companies are continuing ...