Grove City Real Estate

St. Peter-Marian building eyed for use as city school

WORCESTER —  Within days of St. Peter-Marian Central Catholic Junior-Senior High School announcing it will vacate its junior high school building this fall, someone else is interested in using it. School Committee member Brian A. O’Connell said the 14,546-square-foot building would be a smart buy or lease for the public school system, which is overdue for [...]

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Franklin Street Properties Corp. Announces Fourth Quarter & Year End 2011 Results

WAKEFIELD, MA, Feb 21, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) – Franklin Street Properties Corp. (the “Company,” “FSP,” “we” or “our”) /quotes/zigman/380231/quotes/nls/fsp FSP -0.67% , an investment firm specializing in real estate, announced today Funds From Operations (FFO) of $18.5 million and $71.2 million, or $0.22 and $0.87 per share, for the fourth quarter and year ended [...]

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Council hears public concerns on property standards amendment

<!–Saxotech Paragraph Count: 16–> The amendment to the city of Shreveport’s property standards code that would establish minimum living standards was well received during Tuesday night’s public hearing. Most people making comments commended the council for the amendment and had a few technical questions. “I believe this amendment lays the ground work,” said Steven Jackson [...]

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Elk Grove crime rose slightly in 2011

The numbers of reported violent and property crimes in Elk Grove steadily dropped from 2008 to 2010. That streak halted last year. Property crimes rose by 2 percent last year while violent crimes were up by roughly 1 percent, according to a crime report provided by Elk Grove Police Chief Robert Lehner. “2011 was the [...]

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Mandiant Names Grady Summers Vice President, Customer Success

Home / Citybiznews / People / We Recommend… Summers will lead Mandiant’s customer success programs and manage the company’s strategic partner relationships ALEXANDRIA, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Mandiant, the leader in advanced threat detection and response solutions, today announced the addition of Grady Summers to the executive team as vice president, customer success. Summers will be based out [...]

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Scottville offered 40-acre property

Scottville offered 40-acre property Melissa McGuire – Daily News Staff Writer Tuesday, February 21, 2012 SCOTTVILLE —Beth Clemensen wants to put Scottville in her will, and give the city her family-owned, 40-acre farm on Sugar Grove Road. Clemensen, who told commissioners Monday night that she was re-doing her will, said she would like to give [...]

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Council OKs pool bond refinancing

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‘Political incest’ in Garden Grove?

There was no shortage of candidates to serve as traffic and planning commissioners in Garden Grove last March. More than 40 residents with university degrees and backgrounds in real estate, construction and traffic engineering applied for the 12 positions. Despite the number of volunteers and a city policy designed to limit nepotism, two people with [...]

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Apartment cluster pops up near Milwaukee River

In a 1.5-mile corridor near the Milwaukee River, from Juneau Avenue and Old World Third Street in downtown Milwaukee to the intersection of North Water Street and Humboldt Avenue on the East Side, there are three apartment developments under construction, and another that was just completed, with a total of 566 units. Four other projects [...]

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5 ballot measures in Cottage Grove – The Register

COTTAGE GROVE — Voters here will decide the fate of five ballot measures designed to rein in city revenue collection and spending and change the makeup and authority of the planning commission in a special election March 13. The measures, submitted by local business owners, are a response to recent changes in the way the [...]

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Alabama tornadoes: Pleasant Grove church dedication comes only months after …

Pleasant Grove Assembly of God Church Pleasant Grove Assembly of God’s church building was destroyed in the April 27 tornado last year. The church renovated a former gun shop and pharmacy on Pleasant Grove Road. It will have its dedication service on Sunday, February 16, 2012 Watch video BIRMINGHAM, Alabama — A sign just above [...]

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Greer may take aim at nuisance squirrels

<!–Saxotech Paragraph Count: 11–> Years ago, Tom Chapman would have been able to take his rifle out back and kill off the squirrels eating him out of his pecan crop. The problem now isn’t his marksmanship, Chapman said. He can still shoot a squirrel from 500 yards away. It’s the fact that his 20-plus-acre pecan [...]

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Police charge Grove City man with robbing Zelienople bank

ZEILIENOPLE, Pa. — Zelienople police charged a man with robbing a bank and fleeing from police on Monday. Police charged Matthew Chestnut, 35, of Grove City with robbery, receiving stolen property, fleeing police and driving without a license. Employees at the Citizens Bank on North Main Street told police a man handed a typed note [...]

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Developer Agha pitches desal plan to Pacific Grove City Council

The Pacific Grove City Council gave developer Nader Agha his first sympathetic ear to his proposed People’s Moss Landing Water Desal Project late Wednesday, but fell short of offering the city’s services as lead agency to see it through. Agha said he has approached Monterey and Seaside, as well as possible sponsors of his project, [...]

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Decision not to water orange grove sad, inevitable, resident say

LOMA LINDA – The city’s decision to stop watering one of the last citrus groves in town symbolizes the end of an era, locals said Wednesday. But Tuesday’s decision was long expected and the only responsible choice the City Council could make, said Jim Shipp, chairman of the city’s historical commission. “There are very few [...]

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Developer Agha pitches desal plan to Pacific Grove City Council

The Pacific Grove City Council gave developer Nader Agha his first sympathetic ear to his proposed People’s Moss Landing Water Desal Project late Wednesday, but fell short of offering the city’s services as lead agency to see it through. Agha said he has approached Monterey and Seaside, as well as possible sponsors of his project, [...]

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Decision not to water orange grove sad, inevitable, resident say

LOMA LINDA – The city’s decision to stop watering one of the last citrus groves in town symbolizes the end of an era, locals said Wednesday. But Tuesday’s decision was long expected and the only responsible choice the City Council could make, said Jim Shipp, chairman of the city’s historical commission. “There are very few [...]

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Realtor works to establish stable communities in the Plainfields

<!–Saxotech Paragraph Count: 6–> PLAINFIELD — Carl Reed looks back on his three decades in real estate with much satisfaction. After eight years as a salesman with Century 21 J.J. Schwartz, he started his own company, ERA Reed Realty, 22 years ago. Today, his company has nearly 50 agents, with a staff as racially diverse [...]

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Loma Linda Citrus Groves Going the Way of the RDA

Loma Linda’s citrus groves became a casualty of the state’s recent dissolution of city redevelopment agencies. On Tuesday, the City Council followed a staff recommendation and voted to stop purchasing water for the groves. The move is expected to cut a $4,200 a month expense. With the RDA gone, the city no longer has the [...]

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Utility user tax keeps city budget afloat

The city of Elk Grove finished the first half of the 2011-12 fiscal year in the black by an estimated $200,000 over projected figures, mainly due to the revenue generated by a utility user tax. However, the Elk Grove City Council on Feb. 8 spent most of its time during the midyear budget review debating [...]

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