Kentucky
WAVE 3 TV Louisville, KY | Kansas City, Mo., closing nearly half …
“The urban core has suffered white flight post-the 1954 US Supreme Court decision Brown v. the Board of Education, blockbusting by the real estate industry, …
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WAVE 3 TV Louisville, KY | Pa. suspect: Caretaker by day, ‘Jihad …
A quiet little town,” said Pennsburg real estate agent Debbie Turner. “But you never know who your neighbors are. You have to be careful. …
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WAVE 3 TV Louisville, KY | Feds to probe cause of runaway Prius in …
Sikes, 61, was identified in a 2006 newspaper story as a real estate executive and … president of the Institute for Crisis Management in Louisville, Ky. …
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WAVE 3 TV Louisville, KY | China vows moves on property prices …
Chinese leaders worry that a stimulus-driven torrent of bank lending is fueling a dangerous bubble in stock and real estate prices. …
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WAVE 3 TV Louisville, KY | Egypt: Tycoon to face retrial in Dubai …
The tycoon heads one of the country’s main real estate companies, a family-run business, that continues to flourish despite the trial. …
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Marketing by Hand
by Dan Dickson Lexington, KY – It began with a series of phone calls from a … restaurant, doctor, dentist or real estate agent to reach out and touch …
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Office a la Carte
by Connie Holman Lexington, KY – Commercial real estate broker Bob Cole had a problem. He had purchased the Thompson & Riley building at 710 East Main St. …
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Growing through Adversity
by Janet Steele Holloway Lexington, KY – While some entrepreneurs are … The downturn in real estate prices provided the opportunity they needed in …
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Ky. transpark struggling in weak economy
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. — A southern Kentucky transpark is running short of money and … that generates its assets from real estate transactions, Hizer said.
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Black History Month | 1968: Penelope Fisher retires from teaching
She married twice, in 1924 to Whitney Adams, who was in real estate. It was illegal for married women to teach at that time, so she quit. …
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