Scrap-Yard Owners Evolve to Survive Assault by City Hall and the News. - Dallas Observer
Scrap-Yard Owners Evolve to Survive Assault by City Hall and the News. Dallas Observer They gave it a fancy new real-estate name. Okon, proprietor of Okon Metals at 2001 Rivverdivverdoo, showed me a lithograph on the walls of his conference room depicting a bird's-eye view of Dallas in 1892, with Rock Island big as life, a land mass of ...
House Hunting in ... Bali New York Times The market has been bolstered recently by the construction of several highways that make far corners of the island more accessible, said James Cook, head of resorts for the Asia-Pacific region of the British real estate company Savills, who described ...
CONCACAF tries to oust Chuck Blazer from FIFA - KFMB News 8
CONCACAF tries to oust Chuck Blazer from FIFA KFMB News 8 A lawyer for the former governor of a Mexican state whom US prosecutors accuse of investing millions of dollars of drug cartel bribes in Texas real estate says his client is innocent of the allegations and does not own the... The former Mexican state ...
Federal appeals panel clarifies piracy definition - WSET
Federal appeals panel clarifies piracy definition WSET A lawyer for the former governor of a Mexican state whom US prosecutors accuse of investing millions of dollars of drug cartel bribes in Texas real estate says his client is innocent of the allegations and does not own the... The former Mexican state ...
Airport ponders commercial development - Quad City Times
Airport ponders commercial development Quad City Times The Rock Island County Metropolitan Airport Authority voted 6-1 Tuesday to hire SB Friedman, a real estate and development advisory firm, to review the conceptual plan for Case Creek Trails, a mixed-use development proposed for 88 acres on the west ...
Group is lauded for restoration of historic 1930s bungalow - Quad City Times
Group is lauded for restoration of historic 1930s bungalow Quad City Times The Hepburn family lived in the home until the mid-1950s when it was sold to James Andrews, a clerk at the Rock Island Arsenal. In an otherwise-well-kept Moline neighborhood, the house on the highly visible corner of 27th Street and 15th Avenue was an ...