April 29, 2026

Property

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What’s being done to clean up this Clinton St. property?

WATERTOWN, New York (WWNY) – Piles of dirt and construction debris. One Watertown City Council Member says an area on Clinton Street has looked like this for way too long. What’s being done to clean it up? Construction equipment works on the top of a high dirt pile at the former Medical Arts Building on

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4-year-old drowns in backyard pool at rental property

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (KPHO/Gray News) – A 4-year-old died after he drowned in a backyard pool at a short-term rental on Thursday. Scottsdale Fire Captain Dave Folio said the boy was found unconscious and not breathing. CPR was performed on the child before firefighters arrived. He was rushed to the hospital where he later died. It

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Simon Property Sees Gains in Second Quarter Thanks to Leasing and Occupancy – Commercial Observer

Simon Property Group saw gains in the second quarter of 2024, leading the company’s leadership to believe it is in a stable position despite volatility in the stock market on Monday. The firm, which specializing in retail centers  such as The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace in Nevada, reported earnings from operations of $1.09 billion

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Brownstone banquet hall $137K behind on property tax payments

3-minute read Joe Malinconico  |  Paterson Press Real Housewives star Melissa Gorga hosts fashion show at mall Melissa Gorga, star of the Real Housewives of New Jersey, hosts a spring trends fashion show at Garden State Plaza on Saturday. Anne-Marie Caruso, NorthJersey.com PATERSON — The Brownstone’s owners are 15 months behind — or an estimated

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Virtú grows California multifamily property presence with ALX purchase | News

US real estate firm Virtú Investments has added the ALX multifamily property in San Diego, California to its portfolio. Virtú has invested an unspecified amount to acquire the 313-unit luxury highrise asset in the Ballpark District neighbourhood, bolstering its Southern California presence. The investment was made through the open-ended Virtú Evergreen Fund which was launched in 2015. Michael

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Cattle ranchers deserve a break on onerous property taxes • Nebraska Examiner

As Nebraskans we’ve been spoon-fed buzz words such as “pro-business economy,” “strong economic climate” and of course the idea of “an even better Nebraska for future generations” from lawmakers who are championing policies that will inevitably harm our state’s top economic driver – the beef cattle industry. There is no reality where Nebraska’s economy can

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Pillen pivots from his own property tax plan to embrace emerging legislative plan • Nebraska Examiner

LINCOLN — Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen pivoted Monday from his own property tax relief proposal to embrace a hodgepodge plan emerging from a broad swath of special session bills. Pillen acknowledged the shift during a news conference with law enforcement leaders and firefighters announcing that the new plan would not cap local spending on public

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Simon Property Group Remains Optimistic About Retail

While there are signs in the broader economy that a consumer-led recession could be on the way, real estate investment trust Simon Property Group remains optimistic about its shopping, dining, entertainment and mixed-use destinations. The firm has been telling analysts for well over a year that lower-income consumers have been under pressure, mostly due to

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Wyandotte County property taxes top of mind for 2 Kansas senate candidates

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Northeast Kansas City, Kansas, and Wyandotte County residents will have the chance to vote for the Kansas State Senate District 4 seat in Tuesday’s primary election. The candidates for this seat, current Senator David Haley and Ephren Taylor III, are both Democrats. There are no Republicans running, meaning Tuesday’s race will

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Philly property tax bills to increase by average of $330 after latest reassessment, Mayor Cherelle Parker says

The average Philadelphia home owner will pay about $330 more in property taxes in 2025 as a result of the city’s latest reassessment of real estate values, the first to take place in two years. Mayor Cherelle Parker announced the completion of the citywide reassessment on Monday ahead of notices being mailed to property owners

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