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Durham approves over 800 new homes and apartments despite sprawl concerns
The News & Observer· 6 days agoThe Durham City Council annexed land just outside the city limits for two large developments this week, one in a contentious 4-3 vote just before midnight Monday. Frank Catena, who lives in ...
The Case for Stagflation Continues to Grow
TheStreet.com· 5 days agoIt's quite apparent that demand has become quite bifurcated across the economy. One key theme that has become quite apparent is that demand has become...
The Class of 2024 is looking for work — but it might not be easy to find - Marketplace
Marketplace· 5 days agoThe unemployment rate for young people ages 16-24 has historically been 2.6 times higher than people...
Pan-Mass founder Billy Starr about to clear $1 billion in money raised for Dana-Farber - The Boston...
The Boston Globe· 24 hours agoInstead of a million, Starr is talking about a billion — as in the cumulative sum of money raised for Dana-Farber since the PMC began in 1980. The two-day trip from Sturbridge to P’town, with ...
Epic turns over management of Moorhead's Block E building to Fargo firm
The Fargo Forum· 5 days agoCompanies’ signature building in the heart of downtown Moorhead, Block E, has been turned over to a...
‘He said that no one could take him down’: Multi-million dollar bail set for Staten Island biz owner...
Staten Island Advance· 7 days agoEttore Mazzei, 61, owner of Chez Vous Catering at the historic Edgewater Hall, was indicted by a...
Avalon Amityville adds more than 300 apartments on site of former hospital
Newsday· 7 days agoThe $120 million development, which includes a pool and fitness center, is about 60% leased thus...
This Richmond resident fought the city on his tax bill. And he won.
Richmond Times-Dispatch· 1 day agoKen Davis Jr. was all but ready to go to court. After an eight-month battle with the city of...
An Emerging Hub: How Biotech Spread to Allston | News | The Harvard Crimson
The Harvard Crimson· 6 days agoIncendia, along with nearly a dozen other biotech companies, have moved into the neighborhood over the last decade. “We’re leaving, because we’re not happy,” Incendia CEO Wenyde Robbins said ...
With Bridgeport elections behind him, Ganim delivers state-of-the-city — 'more poised for success'
Connecticut Post· 7 days agoIt took Joe Ganim a drama-filled five months, including two court-ordered elections, to secure...