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Salt lake city Properties News
Who should pay to save Salt Lake City's ailing trees? - Salt Lake Tribune |
Who should pay to save Salt Lake City's ailing trees? Salt Lake Tribune But a similar malady menacing Salt Lake City's urban forest suddenly has the attention of arborists and politicians alike. The city's stately sycamores — along with maples, honeylocusts and other species that canopy streets and give neighborhoods ...
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Franklin Boulevard property could be new home for restaurants - The Register-Guard |
Franklin Boulevard property could be new home for restaurants The Register-Guard 23 meeting, the City Council voted unanimously to accept a $715000 offer from a Salt Lake City real estate company. The city says the land has served little purpose since the city acquired it 20 years ago. The property, north of Franklin at its ...
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Thousands of condo owners stuck in condos they can't sell - Salt Lake Tribune |
Thousands of condo owners stuck in condos they can't sell Salt Lake Tribune “These days, I'm as much of a grief counselor as I am a real estate agent,” Lowe said. According to the FHA, of 205 condo communities in Salt Lake City, only 59 have active FHA certification. Some projects are trying to get certified for the first time ...
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Leslie Latterell, Shorewest Realtors - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
Leslie Latterell, Shorewest Realtors Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ... Bradstreet as a business analyst more than 18 years ago when the company decided to close the office she was working out of in Salt Lake City, Utah. She decided it was a good time for a career change and she started selling real estate in 1995.
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Home Prices And Housing Starts Reach New Low, Is Real Estate Recovery In Site? - Empowered News (press release)  Empowered News (press release) |
Home Prices And Housing Starts Reach New Low, Is Real Estate Recovery In Site? Empowered News (press release) This not only affects home owners, but also Salt Lake City Realtors who are many times faced with tougher market conditions when marketing their real estate listings. This new “post bubble low” is largely due to the continued release of foreclosures ...
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Woman wanted for property, ID thefts - StandardNet  StandardNet |
Woman wanted for property, ID thefts StandardNet By Michael McFall CENTERVILLE — Police are seeking the public's help in locating Julia Amelia Higbee (aka Julia Herzog), a 41-year-old female, for numerous property and identity fraud crimes. Centerville, Layton, North Salt Lake, Logan, Brigham City, ... Centerville police seek woman in extensive property crime spreeDeseret News Police seek woman for identity theft, 'financial destruction'KSL-TV
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Fire damages family sawdust company; owner working to pick up the pieces - KSL-TV  Deseret News |
Fire damages family sawdust company; owner working to pick up the pieces KSL-TV Smoke and flames were spotted just before 1 am at the one-acre Pioneer Sawdust compound located at 621 Fulton St. in Salt Lake City. Scott Freitag of the Salt Lake City Fire Department said multiple buildings on the property are used to produce sawdust ... Fire blasts sawdust company in Salt Lake CityABC 4 Three-generation Salt Lake sawdust business destroyed in fireDeseret News
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Minor earthquake shakes Utah Valley - StandardNet |
Minor earthquake shakes Utah Valley StandardNet By Contributed AP SALT LAKE CITY -- Scientists say a minor earthquake has shaken the Utah Valley, but apparently causing no injuries or property damage. The University of Utah Seismograph Stations report the magnitude 3.7 quake occurred around 4:27 am ...
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Debate over criminal 'intent' a balancing act in Utah Legislature - Salt Lake Tribune |
Debate over criminal 'intent' a balancing act in Utah Legislature Salt Lake Tribune The first would have made it a crime to be carrying spray-paint cans or devices that could be used with the intent to deface public or private property. Sponsored by Sen. Karen Mayne, D-West Valley City, SB107 was fiercely debated on the Senate floor ...
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