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St louis Properties News
St. Louis home prices slow descent - STLtoday.com |
St. Louis home prices slow descent STLtoday.com A home for sale in St. Louis is shown in this June 25, 2007, file photo. JB Forbes, jforbes@post-dispatch.com Housing prices are still falling in St. Louis area, but more slowly than before, according to a new report from the real estate analysis firm ...
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While Graceland Booms, Other Historic Homes Rot - NPR |
While Graceland Booms, Other Historic Homes Rot NPR Yet his childhood home in East St. Louis, Ill., is being torn apart by thieves, its aluminum siding and even wood panels stripped from every side of the house. It may be a shame when homes associated with great artists or historical figures are left to ...
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Local news briefs - STLtoday.com |
Local news briefs STLtoday.com CLAYTON > Personal property forms mailed • St. Louis County mailed personal property declaration forms this week to individual property owners. Residents of the county as of Jan. 1 must declare all personal property, including vehicles, boats, ...
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Warrenton Outlet Center is on the outs, heads for auction block - STLtoday.com |
Warrenton Outlet Center is on the outs, heads for auction block STLtoday.com And the Nike Factory Store, one of the last major retailers left, is closing in April and moving to the Meadows at Lake Saint Louis. Elsewhere around the country, many outlet malls continue to thrive, and developers are rushing to build more of them.
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Six-level building envisioned for Hitt, Locust - Columbia Daily Tribune |
Six-level building envisioned for Hitt, Locust Columbia Daily Tribune By Jacob Barker The surge of new student apartments in Columbia has yet to crest, with another complex planned by a St. Louis developer on the site of the old Athena nightclub at Hitt and Locust streets. Jeff Pernikoff, owner of Pernikoff Construction ...
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Utility's proposal removes threat to Lake of the Ozarks properties - Kansas City Star  KSDK |
Utility's proposal removes threat to Lake of the Ozarks properties Kansas City Star AP ST. LOUIS | Ameren Missouri said Wednesday it has filed a management plan to ensure that most of the 1600 homes along the Lake of the Ozarks shoreline in mid-Missouri are not threatened with removal. Ameren's plan, filed this week with the Federal ... Ameren offers Lake of the Ozarks shoreline fixSTLtoday.com Lake Sun File PhotoLakenewsonline.com AMEREN CORP : Ameren Missouri Files Project Boundary Plan with FERC4-traders (press release)
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Piers Pritchard: Expect more commercial activity in St. Louis in 2012 - REjournals.com  REjournals.com |
Piers Pritchard: Expect more commercial activity in St. Louis in 2012 REjournals.com Like most Midwest cities, St. Louis suffered through its share of pain during the Great Recession and its painfully slow recovery. Today, though, the city appears to be on the rebound. And that includes its commercial real estate market.
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NAI Global bought by C-III Capital Partners - Bizjournals.com |
NAI Global bought by C-III Capital Partners Bizjournals.com C-III Capital Partners has closed on its acquisition of NAI Global, the global affiliate of St. Louis commercial real estate company NAI DESCO . Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. NAI Global will continue to operate as a separate company ...
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The reasons they've seen up to a 30 percent increase in sales from a year ago. - KSDK  KSDK |
The reasons they've seen up to a 30 percent increase in sales from a year ago. KSDK By Mike Rush St. Louis (KSDK) - The worst may be behind us. That's what local real estate agents are saying after a significant uptick in home sales over the last couple of months. Karen Kesler is hoping her home will sell soon.
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Warrenton outlets emptying out, headed to auction block - STLtoday.com |
Warrenton outlets emptying out, headed to auction block STLtoday.com And the Nike Factory Store, one of the last major retailers left, is closing in April and moving to the Meadows at Lake Saint Louis. Elsewhere around the country, many outlet malls continue to thrive and developers are rushing to build more of them.
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