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Trade Groups Seek Forgiven-Debt Tax Break Given to Homeowners (Bloomberg via Yahoo! News)
Jan. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Commercial real estate companies, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and companies partly owned by private- equity firms are pushing Congress for a temporary tax break on forgiven debt similar to relief given in 2007 to homeowners facing foreclosure.
01/06/2009    

Trade Groups Seek Forgiven-Debt Tax Break Given to Homeowners (Bloomberg)
The provision would let solvent businesses negotiate new terms with lenders, lowering the amounts they owe, without being required to pay taxes on the forgiven portions of the loans.
01/07/2009    

N.J. budget woes not as bad as other states (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
With New Jersey facing painful budget cuts to accommodate an even steeper deficit than expected, residents can take a measure of solace in these two thoughts:
01/07/2009    

Mid-Atlantic States Show Strong Growth Potential While Great Lake States Continue to Suffer, According to 2008 United ... (Explorer News)
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- The Mid-Atlantic and Western regions proved to be popular destinations in 2008 for those looking to change their places of residence.
01/06/2009    

Mid-Atlantic States Show Strong Growth Potential While Great Lake States Continue to Suffer, According to 2008 United ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
The Mid-Atlantic and Western regions proved to be popular destinations in 2008 for those looking to change their places of residence. The findings are among the results of United Van Lines' 32nd annual "migration" study, which tracks where its customers moved from and their most popular destinations over the past 12 months.
01/06/2009    

Region's real estate outlook not so bad (Ellwood City Ledger)
If you're talking about residential real estate across the country, the news is bad.
12/29/2008    

Real Estate (In Business Las Vegas)
It was only a matter of time. Investment banks and financial institutions asked the government to bail them out because of the mortgage meltdown and automakers did the same to stave off bankruptcy.
12/31/2008    

Big winners of the past lost big in 2008 (The Wenatchee World)
As 2008 ends, you may feel like the year's biggest loser is you.
01/04/2009    

Lower energy prices take luster off building 'green' (Everett Herald)
Lower energy prices have prompted builders to scale back on such projects. PHOENIX -- Homebuilders slapped on solar panels and added other eco-friendly enhancements as energy prices soared earlier this year, hoping greener homes would lure reluctant buyers.
01/04/2009    

Eco homes no longer drawing greenbacks (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
PHOENIX -- Homebuilders slapped on solar panels and added other eco-friendly enhancements as energy prices soared earlier this year, hoping greener homes would lure reluctant buyers.
01/03/2009    

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