July 16, 2025
Operating Assets

Detroit land bank leads uneven housing revival, analysis finds

Most of the more than 20K homes purchased by Detroit residents since 2014 have appreciated in value. But the gains are not evenly distributed across the city. Detroit — More than half of homes purchased from the Detroit Land Bank Authority over the last decade have appreciated in value — some by tens of thousands

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Rogue Credit Union wants to build branch on long-vacant lot in Redding

Buzz on the Street features Redding Record Searchlight’s David Benda David Benda of the Record Searchlight brings you, our dear reader, what’s the buzz on businesses opening and closing in Redding and the North State. The project comes before the Redding Board of Administrative Review on Wednesday, June 4, 2025. Barone’s Christmas Trees has operated

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Financial Assets

Bitcoin to social media, digital assets must be documented, protected

Stephen J. Lacey  |  For FLORIDA TODAY Everything from cryptocurrencies to social media profiles has become an integral part of everyday life. These assets hold significant financial, sentimental, and practical value. In the event of death or disability, they may need to go through the probate process — a challenging task without proper planning. You

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Intangible Assets

Palm Beach County, West Palm home and condo prices drop in March

Condo experts discuss condo crisis at Palm Beach Post town hall Condo industry experts explain new state laws enacted after the Surfside condominium collapse in 2021. Palm Beach Post hosts Condo Crisis town hall Palm Beach County’s median single-family home price dipped 2.3% to $625,000 in March compared to the previous year. The market is shifting

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Why vacant land property taxes are skyrocketing for some Pueblo owners

When a Pueblo West resident got his property tax bill this year, he was floored. The taxes on John Wedding’s Pueblo West home were the same as last year, but the taxes on a vacant 1-acre lot he owns next to his home increased by more than 400%. “It went from $299.78 last year to

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Criminals stealing money from SNAP recipients in Central Massachusetts

Criminals are preying on low-income families who are struggling to put food on the table, and the numbers highlight the problem. In Worcester, 245 households had a total of more than $100,000 stolen from electronic cards issued by the government that are used to buy groceries, according to state figures from Jan. 1 through March

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Santa Paula affordable housing project Topa Villa Vistas gets loan

Scenes from Santa Paula Take a quick trip around downtown Santa Paula in March 2025. The project is planned on vacant land next to Teague Park. Construction is expected to begin in summer 2026. About a third of the units will be reserved for formerly homeless residents. A 111-unit affordable housing development in Santa Paula

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Fixed Assets

Stay alert! Watch for farm equipment traveling along the roads

Maple producers host annual ceremony heralding 2025 maple season Secretary of Agriculture Russell Redding, maple queen and ambassador all highlight annual ceremony Saturday to herald the maple season in the state. Spring planting season in Somerset County means increased farm equipment traffic on rural roads, urging drivers to be cautious. Drivers should exercise caution, be

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Intangible Assets

Inventory of homes for sales up to nearly 7 months in Sarasota-Manatee

A continued cooling trend in the Sarasota-Manatee real estate market has resulted in growing inventory of homes for sale, reaching the highest level in more than eight years, according to the latest report from the Realtor Association of Sarasota and Manatee. The association’s February findings reported falling median sale prices, increased inventory and a longer

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Riley Co. Clerk’s Office to no longer sell KDWP licenses, permits

RILEY COUNTY, Kan. (WIBW) – Riley County Clerk’s Office will no longer sell Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks permits and licenses. According to Riley County officials, effective July 1, Riley County government offices will no longer sell KDWP licenses and permits. These include hunting and fishing licenses and boating registrations. “We process very few

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