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Winning the Stanley Cup Is More Taxing Than Ever
The Wall Street Journal· 2 days agoUnlike baseball and basketball, where teams are allowed to exceed the salary cap so long as they agree to pay a luxury tax that gets redistributed across...
'New era' in Parsippany as massive housing complex opens for leasing. We got a look inside
Daily Record via Yahoo News· 20 hours agoHistory of PARQ site: Office boom went bust Barberio's hockey career came to an end long before...
UFA sticker shock
Pension Plan Puppets· 16 hours agoHockey fans have been so fixed in their thinking around the formerly flat cap and Leafs fans on the minimal cap space left over after the core five...
Buccaneers, Merle Hay close to arena deal; mall CEO says construction could start in fall
Gannett via AOL· 6 days agoIt allows Urbandale to keep tax revenues from the site that usually would go to the state and in...
50 years ago, 10-cent beers turn a Cleveland game into riot
The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star· 8 hours agoBeer flowed and a little blood and bruises followed. On a warm spring night along Lake Erie five...
Sam Reinhart's career year ahead of UFA was 'a fluke,' and the Panthers want the whole NHL to know...
New York Times· 5 days agoPaul Maurice was singing the praises of a handful of his Florida Panthers players earlier this...
A new wave of stadium-building is busting budgets in America
The Economist· 11 hours agoOn an early-summer evening in Kansas City, Kauffman Stadium is a fine place to be. A good game and...
Sitting down with Stefan Soloviev, NYC’s most mysterious real estate titan
NY Post via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoStarting at the age of 12, with a bus pass in hand, he wandered the city in the late-1980s from his...
Letter: Make a generous gift so that Abravanel Hall can update its infrastructure. It will only take...
The Salt Lake Tribune· 7 days agoQualtrics? Quantricks?
Lebanon warns taxpayers to budget for larger bills
Valley News· 6 days agoSpring property tax bills have just gone out, but city officials already are warning property owners to prepare for “an unprecedented increase” when the next bill arrives.