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Nashville's beloved Plaza Mariachi in foreclosure while owner awaits federal fraud trial
The Tennessean via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoJanbakhsh faces up to 30 years in prison and a $1 million fine on the charges of bank fraud and...
Choudhri Faces Another Foreclosure of his Houston Office
The Real Deal· 7 hours agoAli Choudhri’s lender is trying to foreclose on his office building again, and this time, Choudhri...
Marilyn Mosby fights to keep government from selling Florida condo during appeals, says it's her...
CBS News· 8 hours agoLawyers for Marilyn Mosby, the former two-term Baltimore City State's Attorney, are fighting to keep...
Foreclosure Threatens Janbakhsh’s Plaza Mariachi in Nashville
The Real Deal· 2 days agoPlaza Mariachi, a popular entertainment and retail center in South Nashville, is facing foreclosure,...
Daily Digest: Downtown building at foreclosure risk; Local MLS dodges suit - San Francisco Business...
The Business Journals· 6 days agoSan Francisco police shut down Billionaires' Row in Pacific Heights last night to all foot traffic...
More Chicagoans speak out against iFLIP Chicago following initial NBC 5 Responds report
NBC Chicago· 4 hours agoIn lawsuits, Ramo & Michaele Bey, the owners of iFLIP Chicago, are accused of luring inexperienced...
Virginia man says he ran a fake law firm scheme, defrauded homeowners out of millions
WUSA 9 Washington, D.C.· 5 days agoA Virginia man faces sentencing after pleading guilty in a scheme to defraud thousands of distressed...
Plaza Mariachi operator plans to stay, eyes 'restructuring' - Nashville Business Journal
The Business Journals· 5 days agoFollowing the site’s foreclosure, the owner of Plaza Mariachi has spoken out about the future of the...
Plaza Mariachi says they are not going anywhere following foreclosure notice
News Channel 5 Nashville· 6 days agoPlaza Mariachi released a statement Friday after a foreclosure notice was published for their...
Plaza Mariachi facing foreclosure
WKRN Nashville· 6 days agoPlaza Mariachi was notified by lender First Financial Bank, which is the senior lienholder on the property at 3955 Nolensville Road, on Tuesday, June 5.