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Albany business to find new home in downtown
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) – A business will soon call downtown Albany its new home. The Showroom, which offers the latest fashions and makeup services, will open its new doors on Front Street soon. It will be at 127 Front Street. 🚨 IT’S A BIG DEAL🚨 First, we would like give praise to God🙌🏽 secondly we would like to THANK Esuites LLC. for allowing us the experience of the “SUITE LIFE” Mr. & Mrs. Ellis was really a blessing to us & we thank y’all for everything🥰 đź—ŁWith that being said, The SHOWROOM is MOVING🙌🏽 we are now apart of the Premier Front Street Market Downtown Albany, Georgia 🙌🏽 GRAND OPENING…
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Pamplin Media Group – Business experts: Portland high home costs to stay
Portland Business Alliance forum discusses ways to build more housing and cut scarcity pricing locals out of the market. Portland house prices continue to rise, despite reports of the city losing its luster. In 2021 alone, the median home price in Portland increased more than 15 percent. But what can be done to reduce costs and supply more housing units before the locals are completely priced out? That was the main topic at the Portland Business Alliance’s monthly breakfast discussion on March 16, held in person at the downtown Hilton Hotel. A panel consisting of Jesse Miller, Vice President, Board of Directors, Multifamily NW; Michele Holen, Chief Executive Officer, Portland…
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Ramsey residents object to request from neighbor to expand home gun business
Several Ramsey residents are fighting back after learning a neighbor has asked the city to allow him to expand his home-based gun business despite allegedly violating terms of his original permit. The residents of the northwest Twin Cities suburb won a slight reprieve last week when the City Council tabled discussion, but the issue is likely to come back before the council at its next meeting set for March 22. In 2019, Ramsey awarded Derek Trout a home occupation permit to conduct online sales of firearms inside a single-family home on the 6000 block of NW. 177th Lane. The permit stated firearms must be secured and attended to at all…
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FTC Charges HomeAdvisor, Inc. with Cheating Businesses, Including Small Businesses, Seeking Leads for Home Improvement Projects
The Federal Trade Commission today issued an administrative criticism towards Denver-dependent HomeAdvisor, Inc. – a company affiliated with Angi – alleging it used a wide range of misleading and misleading tactics in providing property improvement undertaking potential customers to company vendors, which include tiny businesspeople working in the “gig” economy. The FTC’s grievance versus HomeAdvisor alleges that given that at the very least the center of 2014 it has designed wrong, misleading, or unsubstantiated statements about the excellent and source of the prospects the company sells to assistance providers, these kinds of as standard contractors and smaller garden care businesses, who are in lookup of potential consumers. “Gig financial state…
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Nearly every home, business in Tippecanoe County to have internet access
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Practically all homes and businesses in Tippecanoe County will have access to broadband by the conclusion of 2024, Tipmont Wintek announced this 7 days, thanks to a partnership involving the Tippecanoe County Commissioners and the internet company. Close to $14.8 million in county cash are to be employed to give broadband to virtually all of Tippecanoe County. This undertaking was authorized Tuesday as portion of nearly $38 million designated to fund 12 county initiatives now right until the conclusion of 2024, the release said. Through this partnership, Wintek will make “large-velocity fiber broadband,” in accordance with the 2024-timline, available in the next Tippecanoe locations: North River Street Point out Highway 26 W. Buck…
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Home Flippers Say It’s a Great Time to Be in the Business
Residence flippers are finding more optimistic about their small business, according to a new study. Soaring dwelling rates have assisted preserve their financial gain margins in the encounter of rising expenses. Flippers are benefiting from the most important craze in the US housing sector — high demand from customers and reduced provide. Levels of competition in the housing marketplace is fierce. Renovation prices are climbing. Desire rates are on the increase. Yet household flippers say it is a excellent time to be in the business. A survey of far more than 400 flippers all-around the state, done in January by the housing-analysis organization John Burns Authentic Estate Consulting, uncovered that…