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The legislation would give pre-qualified nonprofits an early shot at bidding on certain distressed apartment buildings, what supporters say would ensure those units stay affordable. Supporters of the ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WJHL) — The Tennessee Senate approved an amended bill from the House of Representatives that would dissolve the Certificate of Public Advantage (COPA), which allowed for the creation ...
Days before his arrest, Yurezz Home Center co-owner Richard Altman’s name could be found on a pair of Georgia lawsuits. Iron mountain stoneware pieces being auctioned Saturday in Abingdon An auction ...
DAVIE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Family-owned Copa®, the brand that introduced the Brazilian beach chair to U.S. shores in 1988, is bringing its 40-year legacy directly to consumers for the first time.
Arizona mental health-care provider Copa Health is suing its former CEO, Sharareh Najafi-Piper, accusing her of misusing company funds. The lawsuit claims Najafi-Piper used the nonprofit's money for ...
Pedro Heilbron, CEO & Executive Chairman, stated that "We delivered another quarter and full year of strong financial and operational results, reaffirming the strength of our business model and the ...
A glimmer of sanity emerged from City Hall this week, as news emerged that former mayor Eric Adams’ last-minute veto of the “Community Opportunity to Purchase Act” — which would give “mission-driven ...
Barcelona's quest for another piece of silverware faces a potential banana skin on Thursday as they take on a Racing Santander team riding high at the summit of the Spanish second tier. At the top of ...
Kevin Lynch is a London-born, Dublin-based writer and journalist. The author of Steve Jobs: A Biographic Portrait, Kevin is a regular feature writer for a number of tech sites and the former ...
That’s what one audience member at Thursday’s City Council meeting yelled after the Committee on Housing and Buildings voted to approve several bills. The parting shot likely captures the sentiment ...