Conshohocken developer lands missing piece - Philadelphia Inquirer
get this behind us.” The land is the missing and the Delaware Valley Real Estate Investment Fund, a union pension fund. None would provide specifics. But an application filed in October 2008 for one of the state grants said private equity would
Farmers warned of estate tax law lapse - Daily Advance
On Wednesday, about 20 farmers, extension agents and experts gathered for a Farms in Transition seminar that focused on legal issues involving farm estate inheritance and issues on Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Andrew Branan, Director of
Helping the taxpayer help the economy Recent changes to stimulate - Twin Falls Times-News
The deep recession that hung over the nation in 2009 has led to new tax credits and deductions — attempts by Congress to boost consumer spending and get the economy moving again. These, along with increases in the standard deduction, personal
Harrisburg faces possible bankruptcy, as Mayor Linda Thompson and - PennLive.com
The Patriot-News/file Photo by Christopher Millette, The Patriot-News How bad is Harrisburg’s financial crisis? Consider this: The city’s financial rating has dropped twice since October, and currently sits at junk bond status, but that’s not
Demand boosts farmland value across NW Iowa - Sioux City Journal
LE MARS, Iowa — At a recent auction, a 120-acre farm just south of Le Mars sold for $8,200 an acre — more than $2,500 above the estimated average value for Plymouth County land. More than 100 people attended the sale, with 10 bidding at least once
Attorney Kendall L. Manock was a ‘Renaissance Man’ - Fresno Bee
Fresno attorney Kendall L. Manock, a civic leader and nationally known expert on agricultural marketing orders, died Thursday following a brief illness. Mr. Manock, 80, was a longtime partner of one of Fresno’s signature law firms, Baker Manock
Akron sales and marketing executives presenting Accent on Excellence - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Sales & Marketing Executives International, Akron, “Accent on Excellence Awards”: 5:30 to 8 p.m. at Tangier, 532 W. Market St., Akron. Keynote speaker is Daniel Colantone, president and chief executive officer of the Greater Akron Chamber and the
Between Dire And Disastrous - The Business Insider
The news is somewhat “All Greece, All the Time,” but most of the pieces miss the more critical elements, and in today’s letter we will look at what I think those are, as well as at the important point that Greece is a precursor of a new era of
Conshohocken developer lands missing piece - Philadelphia Inquirer
get this behind us.” The land is the missing and the Delaware Valley Real Estate Investment Fund, a union pension fund. None would provide specifics. But an application filed in October 2008 for one of the state grants said private equity would
Farmers warned of estate tax law lapse - Daily Advance
On Wednesday, about 20 farmers, extension agents and experts gathered for a Farms in Transition seminar that focused on legal issues involving farm estate inheritance and issues on Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Andrew Branan, Director of
Helping the taxpayer help the economy Recent changes to stimulate - Twin Falls Times-News
The deep recession that hung over the nation in 2009 has led to new tax credits and deductions — attempts by Congress to boost consumer spending and get the economy moving again. These, along with increases in the standard deduction, personal
Harrisburg faces possible bankruptcy, as Mayor Linda Thompson and - PennLive.com
The Patriot-News/file Photo by Christopher Millette, The Patriot-News How bad is Harrisburg’s financial crisis? Consider this: The city’s financial rating has dropped twice since October, and currently sits at junk bond status, but that’s not
Demand boosts farmland value across NW Iowa - Sioux City Journal
LE MARS, Iowa — At a recent auction, a 120-acre farm just south of Le Mars sold for $8,200 an acre — more than $2,500 above the estimated average value for Plymouth County land. More than 100 people attended the sale, with 10 bidding at least once
Attorney Kendall L. Manock was a ‘Renaissance Man’ - Fresno Bee
Fresno attorney Kendall L. Manock, a civic leader and nationally known expert on agricultural marketing orders, died Thursday following a brief illness. Mr. Manock, 80, was a longtime partner of one of Fresno’s signature law firms, Baker Manock
Akron sales and marketing executives presenting Accent on Excellence - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Sales & Marketing Executives International, Akron, “Accent on Excellence Awards”: 5:30 to 8 p.m. at Tangier, 532 W. Market St., Akron. Keynote speaker is Daniel Colantone, president and chief executive officer of the Greater Akron Chamber and the
Between Dire And Disastrous - The Business Insider
The news is somewhat “All Greece, All the Time,” but most of the pieces miss the more critical elements, and in today’s letter we will look at what I think those are, as well as at the important point that Greece is a precursor of a new era of