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Wednesday, March 07, 2007 |
The controversy surrounding a new $8.5 million community center just became more complicated.
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High Rock Raceway, proposed 45 miles north of Charlotte along Interstate 85 in Spencer, would include a road course, a clubhouse, single-family lots and -- get this -- 120 condos with living space atop climate-controlled garages
9:45:19 AM
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Is allowing Coral Reef Condominiums to rebuild its storm-smashed building on Scenic Highway 98 an act of charity or a giveaway to developers?
9:43:06 AM
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On Feb. 28, Mayor Jim Holland and the Village of Frankfort's hosted their annual informational meeting for Frankfort homeowners' associations. An estimated 50 homeowner association presidents and board members from the Village's 42 associations attended the meeting.
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Just because you live in a single-family house doesn't mean you are king or queen of your castle.
9:38:42 AM
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When Sea Shell Condominium manager Dennis Gagnon hired a contractor to install hurricane-resistant glass windows and doors at the Siesta Key building, he asked the right questions.
9:35:20 AM
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According to Ms. May and Arizona Traditions HOA Board President John Wachter, many Traditions residents also disagree with the possible removal of palm trees and decorative lighting on the Bell Road median west of Grand Avenue.
9:30:28 AM
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Joe Shultz and Louis Ricci tried to disregard Trump Tower Tampa's growing distress: the broken financing deals, the unpaid contractors and the slippery completion dates.
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