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- Court: NY can seize property for new NJ Nets arena
- ... the state can use eminent domain to force homeowners and businesses to sell their properties for a massive development in Brooklyn that includes a new arena for the New Jersey Nets ... accordingly subject to having their homes seized
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- Sales of new homes are expected to post a modest increase in October, reinforcing data this week that showed the real estate market is regaining its footing after a dramati... President Barack Obama honored India's prime minister with a
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- New Jerseyans expected to travel less this Thanksgiving
- Fewer New Jersey residents are expected to travel long distances to get to their Thanksgiving feast this year, bucking national projections that expect a mild increase in holiday travel. More than 38 million are expected to travel at least
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- PhillyDeals: Lowering expectations on office space
- The Urban Land Institute came to Philadelphia last week. Commercial real estate salespeople jammed a Union League meeting hall to hear what they knew too well. Highlights: "We have to go back to the pre-bubble environment," warned economist
- Philadelphia Inquirer
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- Feds open talk of gas tax hike
- Drivers may have to pay more at the pump so train riders can have an easier commute into New York City — as well as improved highways and repaired bridges. But they likely won't have New Jersey to blame for raising taxes on gasoline. Key
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NorthJersey.com- Beach repairs at risk in restrictive Shore towns
- ... place to park, few paths over the dunes, and no restrooms or other amenities for miles in some areas, creating a virtually private beach for the owners of high-priced real estate in towns ... 40 percent more for their homes for that
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- Ruling Lets Atlantic Yards Seize Land
- After enduring three years of delays, several lawsuits and the collapse of the real estate market, the $4.9 billion Atlantic Yards project in Brooklyn took a major step forward on Tuesday when New York’s highest court ruled that the state
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New York Times- Orange groups unveil plan to revitalize central district
- Alexander public housing towers and replace them with about 160 mixed-income, single-family homes. Valerie Jackson, the city's director of planning ... Halley Bondy is a reporter for the New Jersey Local News Service.
- Bridgeton News
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- My Horizons
- NEW YORK -- One great aspect of a job that requires traveling is the opportunity to visit with family and friends who live in the area. I have had the pleasure of meeting with my great-fraternal cousin, "Uncle Teddy", whose real name was
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- Branchburg 'quiet zone' to cost less, group says
- ... quality-of-life issue for the residents of Briar, Lehigh and all surrounding areas," Marone said adding that although the zone would directly impact about 50 surrounding homes it would ... Garlic is a reporter for the New Jersey Local
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