April 29, 2026

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Retail Owners Gain Leverage in JLL Report

Retail landlords can find some good news in JLL’s United States Retail Outlook for the second quarter. Retail net absorption increased 75.4 percent quarter-over-quarter to 7.7 million square, particularly in community centers, lifestyle centers and Class C malls. Tenants are quick to lease available space. Rents are increasing and Gen Z consumers are becoming mall

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Licking County property sale prices top out at $810,000

Real estate transfers for July 29 to Aug. 2, 2024, in Licking County, Ohio, range from $75,000 to $810,000. The following are property transfers recorded in Licking County from July 29 to Aug. 2, 2024. First name indicates the seller; second name represents the buyer Etna Township 10062 Taylor Road SW; Emonty LLC; Henry Jessica

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Uptight Churchgoers Dispute Their Property Line With A Family, So They Put Up A Fence With Controversial Artwork To Teach Them A Lesson » TwistedSifter

Nothing quite stirs the pot with church goers than swimming in your family’s pool when you should be in church. When the church began disputing the property line, the family made an artistic addition to their fence that made the congregation blush. Read on to find out how it all went down! This occurred about

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Council OKs raising property tax, adding funds for homeless services in new $5.9 billion budget

Thursday, August 15, 2024 by Jo Clifton Austin taxpayers will see an increase in their property tax bills next year, but not so much that it will require their approval. Taxpayers will be charged $0.4776 per $100 taxable value, with a homestead exemption of $154,000 for homeowners 65 years of age and older. Child care

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Dozens of blighted Butler County properties to be demolished

BUTLER COUNTY, Ohio — Nearly three dozen demolition projects on blighted vacant properties have begun or will soon begin across Butler County after the Land Bank accepted a nearly $1.27 million state grant. Among the properties targeted for leveling was the old Linden Lanes bowling alley on Williams Avenue where crews continued work Wednesday. Alisha

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Fort Worth homeowners could see an increase in property tax rate – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

The city staff of Fort Worth is proposing a half-cent increase in the property tax rate for Fiscal Year 2025 to maintain the quality and availability of services and programs. The property tax rate increase would mark the first such rise in nearly three decades. “Since 1995, there have been some long stretches without tax

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Slate Property Group Refinances Homeless Shelters With $210M loan

Slate Property Group nabbed a $210 million refinancing from JP Morgan Chase for a sprawling portfolio of homeless shelters and social services offices. Among the properties is the Salvation Army rehab center at 62 Hanson Place in Brooklyn and the adjacent lot, which Slate Property Group bought for $43 million two years ago. Another was

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Buchanan man arrested for restaurant property theft – Leader Publications

Buchanan man arrested for restaurant property theft Published 2:18 pm Wednesday, August 14, 2024 BUCHANAN — A Buchanan man who stole property from a local restaurant was arrested Tuesday, according to the Berrien County Sheriff’s Office. The BCSO investigated the theft of property from the restaurant Fifteen-Two-Twelve, 5212 N. Redbud Trl., Buchanan. With the assistance

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Progressive further reduces property loss estimates for May storms

US primary insurer Progressive’s property business loss estimate reduced by $60.4 million in the month of July, reflecting further development on the May storms. Back in June, property and auto-focused insurance group Progressive announced net catastrophe losses of $722.1 million for the month of May, which resulted in a reinsurance recoverable of $95.1 million in

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IRS Pursuance of Nonresidents With U.S. Real Property

The U.S. Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) issued three reports over the past decade, highlighting the growing concern of noncompliance when it comes to nonresident aliens (NRAs) renting and selling U.S. real property. The first report by the TIGTA, published in 2014, highlighted the IRS’ negligence to identify transactions by NRAs that are

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