McComb county votes to borrow $1 million against anticipated property – WREG
The vote came near the end of Tuesday’s 4 1/2-hour board meeting. The McComb Enterprise-Journal reports the board unanimously voted to table an earlier agenda item to determine the best course of action to handle the city’s projected $1 million

A-B seeks break on property value, taxes – Coloradoan
The Larimer County Assessor’s Office last year appraised the value of the land and buildings at the brewery at $91,798,000. Anheuser-Busch is appealing the valuation to the Colorado Board of Assessment Appeals. The company maintains the property‘s

OC Fairgrounds property gets $56.5M bid at state auction – Daily Breeze
COSTA MESA – The state received a high bid of $56.5 million Thursday for the Orange County Fairgrounds as part of an effort to close California’s massive budget gap. Developer Craig Realty Group made the bid at auction for the 150-acre property in

Theft ring that stole pool vacuums busted – KGUN 9
AP) – Peoria police announced Thursday the arrests of 4 people accused of stealing dozens of pool vacuums trafficking in stolen property, possession of a forged instrument, possession of stolen property and drug violations. To make it easier to

Nancy Nix: Want to contest the value of property? Here’s how – Journal-News
David Balsmeyer of Middletown recently experienced Butler County’s Board of Revision process, whereby individual property owners can dispute their property values. Mr. Balsmeyer wrote a letter to the editor (“The legal process”) which appeared

State to sell more property to ease budget woes – Lexington Herald-Leader
FRANKFORT — As Kentucky’s state government faces a huge revenue shortfall, Gov. Steve Beshear is doing what lots of families do when income falls short of obligations: Find the stuff they aren’t using and put it up for sale. State-owned planes

China Property Prices Surge, Highlighting Growing Bubble Risk – Bloomberg
Jan. 14 (Bloomberg) — China’s property prices rose at the fastest pace in 18 months in December, highlighting the government’s struggle to rein in speculation while maintaining economic growth. Residential and commercial real-estate prices in 70

SF economist says gay marriage ban costs city – Wichita Falls Times Record News
Chief city economist Edmund Egan testified Thursday that municipal coffers would benefit if the gay marriage ban was struck down because married people accumulate more wealth and have more to spend on property and consumer goods. Egan is testifying

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