For This Niche Industry, Foreclosures Bring a Boom
As the mortgage-lending crisis spreads a web of handymen, contractors and inspectors are working to keep vacant homes free from burst pipes, vandals, rot and animals until they can be resold.
Cincinnati Builds Higher As Demand Slows
An 11% surge in the region’s office construction is expected to add 1.8 million square feet to the area’s inventory this year.
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February 26th, 2008 at 4:14 pm
[…] For This Niche Industry, Foreclosures Bring a Boom As the mortgage-lending crisis spreads a web of handymen, contractors and inspectors are working to keep vacant homes free from burst pipes, vandals, rot and animals until they can be resold. Cincinnati Builds Higher As Demand Slows An 11% surge in the region’s office construction is expected to add 1.8 […] […]
February 26th, 2008 at 7:27 pm
[…] For This Niche Industry, Foreclosures Bring a Boom As the mortgage-lending crisis spreads a web of handymen, contractors and inspectors are working to keep vacant homes free from burst pipes, vandals, rot and animals until they can be resold. Cincinnati Builds Higher As Demand Slows An 11% surge in the region’s office construction is expected to add 1.8 […] […]
March 2nd, 2008 at 7:18 pm
[…] For This Niche Industry, Foreclosures Bring a Boom As the mortgage-lending crisis spreads a web of handymen, contractors and inspectors are working to keep vacant homes free from burst pipes, vandals, rot and animals until they can be resold. Cincinnati Builds Higher As Demand Slows An 11% surge in the region’s office construction is expected to add 1.8 […] […]
March 3rd, 2008 at 11:45 am
[…] For This Niche Industry, Foreclosures Bring a Boom As the mortgage-lending crisis spreads a web of handymen, contractors and inspectors are working to keep vacant homes free from burst pipes, vandals, rot and animals until they can be resold. Cincinnati Builds Higher As Demand Slows An 11% surge in the region’s office construction is expected to add 1.8 […] […]