Commercial Property News Archive for 01-Dec-2008

On the move (Troy Eccentric)

Mobile flower vendors and ice cream and hot dog vendors with push carts can set up shop on commercial property in Troy starting Jan. 1. The Troy City Council approved four chapter amendments in the Temporary Merchant Business Ordinance at Monday's public meeting, allowing vendors with mobile carts to pursue permits in business and highway service districts. Each resolution received 4-3 approval ...

Property sold at lesser than shown stamp duty value (Express India)

With a fall in prices of residential and commercial property all over India, difficulties may arise where properties are sold at a price, which is less than the value shown in the stamp duty ready reckoner.

Commercial property defaults loom as next stage of mortgage crisis (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)

WASHINGTON - The full scope of the housing meltdown isn't clear and already there are ominous signs of a new crisis - one that could turn out the lights on malls, hotels and storefronts nationwide.

Payment promise OK'd (The Leader-Herald)

JOHNSTOWN - The Fulton County Board of Supervisors on Monday authorized what it said was a rarity - payment of delinquent county taxes on commercial property through a promissory note.

The next meltdown: Commercial property (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

Black Friday's retail shoppers hunting for holiday bargains won't be enough to stave off what's likely to become the next economic crisis.

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