Tax credits promote new apartments for elderly in Beaumont
Residents of the 55-and-older Lucas Gardens apartment property on East Lucas Drive could be getting a new place to live if the Beaumont Housing Authority succeeds in raising adequate capital to replace the complex.
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A SLUGGISH economy and a tepid real estate market have done little to dampen the humming social scene that is the Hamptons. Lately, the loudest buzz on the East End of Long Island has been from Montauk, where shabby motels and quaint restaurants are being remade into boho-chic establishments.
County's representation at homeless workshop disappoints Mayor Bill Foster
ST. PETERSBURG -- More than 90 officials attended Wednesday's workshop at Sunken Gardens that discussed ways to deal with a growing homeless population. It had been organized by St. Petersburg Council Chairwoman Leslie Curran and member Jeff Danner and had the full support of Mayor Bill Foster. But afterward, Foster said he was disappointed by who didn't attend. He said city officials had ...
World stocks fall as data takes shine off earnings
World markets fell Friday despite another batch of positive earnings statements in Asia and Europe as investors fretted about a key U.S. economic growth report due later.
World Stocks Fall as Data Takes Shine off Earnings
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World stocks fall as data takes shine off earnings
LONDON -- World markets fell Friday despite another batch of positive earnings statements in Asia and Europe as investors fretted about a key U.S. economic growth report due later. Business - Investing - Stocks and Bonds - Equities - Dow Jones Industrial Average
World stocks fall as data takes shine off earnings
World markets fell Friday, overlooking strong earnings in Asia and Europe as Japanese shares tumbled on a strong yen and dour economic figures ahead of a key U.S. growth report.
World Population Forecast to Top 7 Billion in 2011
The world’s population will top 7 billion next year, while the ratio of working age adults to the elderly will decline precipitously in developed countries.