Existing home sales show gain, rates at 2yr lows
The National Association of Realtors announced today that existing home sales in November were 0.4 percent higher than in October.
New home Sales Slow Despite Incentives, Low Rates
Sales of newly constructed homes fell in November.
World’s Biggest Building Planned For Moscow’s Expanding Skyline
The city has seen a building boom over the past five years and is setting its sights higher. Plans for proposed development ‘Crystal Island’ include a record amount of floor space.
District ponders next step with Titus Sports Marketing
An item to approve a contract with a sports marketing firm that would steer the Katy ISD’s marketing activities for athletics and other programs did not make it onto Monday’s agenda. School district spokesman Steve Stanford said Katy school trustees…
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Post-Katrina mold follows SUNO to temporary campus
Even after moving to get away from mold-infested buildings left behind after Hurricane Katrina, Southern University at New Orleans hasn’t been able to shake the problem. AT&T delivers system for Texas evacuations AT&T has delivered a new system to the state that can help emergency workers better track “special needs” evacuees, or those […]
Housing starts decline, rates still at 2-year lows
The U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development announced today that the number of privately-owned housing starts decreased in November.
Athletics: St. John s teams enjoy Austin trip
St. John’s sports teams had a productive Southwest Preparatory Conference opening weekend in Austin, winning six of eight games against South Zone foes St. Andrew’s and St. Stephen’s. The girls basketball, girls soccer and boys soccer squads won both contests, while the boys basketball team was shut out, preventing a Mavericks sweep. Electronic Health Record […]
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