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Menino angry with developer at Filene's building
A lack of progress on a redevelopment project at the old Filene's building in downtown Boston has Mayor Thomas Menino angry.
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Penn Virginia plans Marcellus Shale pipelines
A Pennsylvania-based oil and gas partnership has plans to build natural-gas gathering pipelines and compression facilities to service some of Range Resources' wells on the Marcellus Shale formation.
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A lesson in hardball
When Mayor Tom Menino got wind of Roth's comments he fired off a letter calling such a tactic "simply outrageous." "The notion that you would cause this to occur - not due to financing difficulties or other problems beyond your control, but as an intentional cynical ploy to extract concessions from the public sector - is inexcusable," the mayor ...
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Genesee & Wyoming Feb. traffic falls 9 percent
Short line and regional railroad operator Genesee & Wyoming Inc. said Wednesday its traffic fell 9 percent last month from February 2009, mostly due to lower shipments of coal, coke and ores.
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Citizens Fight for Their Rights in Centralia
The State is Trying to Get Centralia's Residents to Relocate
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Prosecuted real estate agent escapes conviction
Despite breaching the Fair Trading Act for misleading a buyer, real estate agent Tim Whitehead left the High Court without a conviction and remains a licenced agent.
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Real Estate: Biggest Lies
A funny thing about the digital age - the more information we have access to, the more misinformation we get hit with.
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Police: Man 'rented out' homes that were for sale
Something about the 6-foot, 6-inch, 280-pound real estate agent with the scruffy beard just didn't feel right.
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Mayor threatens to oust Filenea s developer
The Filene's site looks much like it did nearly a year ago when Don Jones, who works in Boston, walked by on March 23, 2009.
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Boardroom reshuffle as Lakeside group to split
The owners of Lakeside retail park and The Arndale in Manchester are splitting the company into two: with major implications for its board members.
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