Commercial Property News Archive for 30-Apr-2007

Citizens to write more commercial policies (The Business Journal of Jacksonville)

Citizens Property Insurance Corp.'s board of governors has approved a program to allow the state-run insurer to write more commercial property policies.

Citizens to write more commercial policies (BizJournals)

Citizens Property Insurance Corp.'s board of governors on Thursday approved a program to allow the state-run insurer to write more commercial property policies.

Overseas property lays foundations (The Scotsman: Business)

A BRAND new investment area has been opened to private investors in Scotland, with the launch of the first UK-authorised retail commercial property fund that invests directly in bricks and mortar.

Citizens to expand its coverage (Orlando Sentinel)

Citizens Property Insurance, the state's largest home insurer, will move forward with a plan to offer more coverage for small businesses. The state-created company's board of governors on Thursday voted to move forward with a plan for offering more commercial property insurance. Lawmakers had directed the company to do so during a special session on property insurance issues in January. Citizens ...

Tree conflicts growing in the Five Cities (Arroyo Grande Times Press Recorder)

A tree saga involving commercial property owner Orrin Cocks that began back in spring 2005 isn?t over yet. The Arroyo Grande property owner removed several trees from his office buildings at the corner of East Grand Avenue and Brisco Road in Arroyo Grande without proper city permission.

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