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Businesspeople – Dec. 24, 2021 | Bismarck-Mandan Business News
Initially Community Credit Union hires Hanson Brian Hanson has been hired as vice president of digital companies by Initial Group Credit score Union. Hanson graduated from the College of Mary with a bachelor’s diploma in business enterprise management and also a Grasp of Organization Administration in govt management. He delivers in excess of 25 many years of expertise in money providers, technologies growth and job management. Bravera Insurance plan names president/CEO Kathy Torske has been named president and main executive officer by Bravera Coverage. Torske will carry on to serve as the president and CEO of Bravera Prosperity. She has labored for Bravera because 2005 and in the money marketplace…
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Surgical Scissors Market Trends, Demand and Business Opportunities 2031 | Taiwan News
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MIT joins the Black Economic Council of Massachusetts | MIT News
This fall, MIT joined the Black Economic Council of Massachusetts (BECMA), a Boston-based statewide organization that works to advance the economic well-being of Black businesses, organizations, and people in the Commonwealth. The Office of the Vice President for Finance (VPF) and the Office of Government and Community Relations (OGCR) jointly pursued membership in BECMA as part of an effort to increase MIT’s purchasing and contracting with minority-owned businesses, as highlighted in President Reif’s July 1, 2020 letter to the community on addressing systemic racism. “We want to build relationships with a wide range of suppliers to meet the needs of the MIT community, and Black and other minority-owned businesses have much…
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Housing Market Trends Fuel Single-Family Home Rental Growth | Business News
By ALEX VEIGA, AP Business Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) — Homebuilders and other real estate companies are increasingly betting that would-be homebuyers frustrated with a shortage of homes for sale and runaway prices will settle for renting their slice of the American Dream. While individual homeowners and mom-and-pop investors still account for the vast majority of single-family rental homes, homebuilders have stepped up construction this year of new houses being built for rent. In the third quarter, builders broke ground on 16,000 single-family homes slated to become rentals. That’s the highest quarterly total of housing starts for built-to-rent homes going back to at least 1990, according to an analysis of…
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October Existing Home Sales Hit Fastest Pace Since January | Business News
By ALEX VEIGA, AP Business Writer Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes ticked higher in October, marking their strongest annual pace since January even as competition for relatively few properties on the market pushed prices higher. Existing homes sales rose 0.8{3e92bdb61ecc35f2999ee2a63f1e687c788772421b16b0136989bbb6b4e89b73} last month from September to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of 6.34 million units, the National Association of Realtors said Monday. That was stronger than the 6.18 million units that economists had been expecting, according to FactSet. Sales fell 5.8{3e92bdb61ecc35f2999ee2a63f1e687c788772421b16b0136989bbb6b4e89b73} from October last year, when they peaked following a summer and fall surge as buyers who had held off during the early days of the pandemic jumped back into the…
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The Dover Lounge wins town’s business plan contest | Local News
DOVER — Winners of the $20,000 Dover Launch business plant contest, Tory Welsh and Tobin Twelves, want to open an indoor golf and multi-sport simulator facility in town. “I think we can all agree there’s plenty to do in our area on a sunny day or on a bluebird ski day, whatever it may be,” Twelves said while presenting Thursday night in the final round of the contest. “What about when it’s raining? What about mud season?” The married couple lives in Wilmington. Twelves is a local realtor, general contractor, snowboard coach and golf enthusiast. Welsh is an IT professional who works at the Mount Snow ski resort in West…