City, residents need to join hands on long-neglected...
Sunday Dec 6 | via St. Petersburg Times
Among other problems it faces, the south Dunedin area is prone to flooding. [Photo by Bree Cheatham ] It has been no secret that the Dunedin neighborhoods south of downtown have been in decline for decades. Comment?
Monday Nov 30 | via HeraldTribune.com
Published: Monday, November 30, 2009 at 1:00 a.m. Last Modified: Friday, November 27, 2009 at 11:31 p.m. Caragiulo takes on Burns Lane Despite the Great Recession, Paul Caragiulo and his brothers are opening another restaurant, this one in a historic fishing cottage built in 1926 by Sarasota pioneer Owen Burns. Comment?
Old St. Pete mansion goes on the block for $18 million
Monday Nov 30 | via Tampa Bay Online
Got $18 million to spare for new digs? That's the asking price for a historic 1920s-style mansion that sits on Snell Isle and has a panoramic view of Tampa Bay. Comment?
Historical mansion is on market at $18 million
Saturday Nov 28 | via Tampa Bay Online
Got $18 million to spare for new digs? That's the asking price for a historical 1920s-style mansion that sits on Snell Isle and has a panoramic view of Tampa Bay. Comment?
Imagine Florida home prices without anchor of forecl...
Thursday Nov 26 | via St. Petersburg Times
If Floridians want home prices to start rising again, they had better get a grip on foreclosures. Comment?
Bank Foreclosures Listings Continue to Hit Florida P...
4 min ago | via Netscape
Posted By altnrg 3 hours, 54 minutes ago in News Bank foreclosures continue to hit commercial properties in South Florida. Comment?
Foreclosure filings skyrocket in South Florida
1 hr ago | via WBZL-TV Hollywood
More misery on the foreclosure front: Lenders filed more than 7,000 notices in November against property owners in Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade counties, according to report from Condo Vultures. Comment?
LA Times Hires Right Before They Fire
4 hrs ago | via FishBowlLA
Times staffers are bracing for another round of newsroom layoffs, expected to hit next week. Comment?
4 hrs ago | via Florida Trend
Florida is expected to have the highest mortgage delinquency rate in the nation by the end of next year, at 16.86 percent, according to TransUnion's annual credit forecast. Comment?
Lawmakers seek mortgage solution
4 hrs ago | via FloridaToday.com
Lawmakers struggled Tuesday to find remedies to the housing foreclosure crisis that afflicts Florida and other states but that federal programs have failed to fix. Comment?
Geithner: Bailout Program Extended To October
7 min ago | via WHNS
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner told Congress Wednesday that the administration will extend the government's financial bailout program until next fall, saying it's needed to protect against fresh economic shocks. Comment?
D.R. Horton CEO got $6.4M fiscal 2009 pay package
7 min ago | via KOHM-FM
Homebuilder D.R. Horton gave CEO Donald Tomnitz compensation valued at about $6.4 million in fiscal 2009, a 6 percent increase from the prior fiscal year. Comment?
Mortgage Application Volume Rises 8.5%
8 min ago | via WHNS
Mortgage application volume increased 8.5 percent during the week ending Dec. 4, as more borrowers refinanced loans to lock in interest rates near record lows, according to a report Wednesday from the Mortgage Bankers Association. Comment?
Bailout Watchdog: Crisis Response Worked, Somewhat
9 min ago | via WHNS
The government's $700 billion bailout of the financial system helped prevent an all-out panic last fall but hasn't met many of the targets Congress set out, a watchdog panel says. Comment?
Population Shifts Could Boost Metros In Census
9 min ago | via WHNS
A steady flow of new immigrants is providing a late-decade population boost to major metropolitan areas such as Chicago, Miami, New York and Los Angeles, whose states are seeking to stem declines before the 2010 census. Comment?