Commercial Property News Archive for 02-Dec-2008

Hannibal flood buyouts possible for qualified property owners (Quincy Herald-Whig)

HANNIBAL, Mo. -- Property owners will have an opportunity Tuesday evening to learn about a possible flood buyout. City Manager Jeff LaGarce will provide a basic review for residential and commercial property owners beginning at 6:45 p.m., just before the 7 p.m. City Council meeting.

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 ...

The Future of Commercial Property in Petersburg (St. Petersburg Times)

Real estate experts and consultancy agencies are unanimous ? despite the negative blow of the credit crunch, Russian commercial real estate has reaped excellent results over the last couple of years and, driven by confidence in the market and expanding investment possibilities, is expected to continue to grow.

Fairfax bids $686M for rest of Northbridge (CBC via Yahoo! Canada News)

Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd. has bid $686 million for the 37 per cent of leading commercial property and casualty insurer North Financial Corp. that it doesn't already own, the companies said Monday.

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