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What is your, and your company’s, value proposition? Lenders must be vigilant, which means paying attention to trends, big and small. For example, on the large scale, more and more analysts are talking about talking about the Federal Reserve tapering off on its asset purchases, given the potential expanding U.S. economy. It seems that only the Fed is hesitant talking about it! But at some point, it is believed that the Fed will acknowledge the situation, and some of the emergency actions taken a year ago will begin to be removed. On a small scale, while some have been fretting about Amazon entering residential lending for years, how about watching those actually impacting their business? For example, “millennial and Gen-Z-focused” home buying platform Lower, announced the launch of its mobile app and new FDIC-insured deposit account, “HomeFund.
RWE teams up with Facebook for 150MW of US solar Email
The solar farm is to be located in Shelby County, an area the Tennessee Valley Authority is working to expand renewable generation capacity in through its Green Invest programme. Image: RWE
A 150MW solar farm under development in Tennessee, US, is to power Facebook’s data centre in the state.
The social media giant is to use 110MW of the solar energy to support its data centre operations in Gallatin, Tennessee, and the broader Tennessee Valley, while German utility RWE is to own and operate the plant through a long-term power purchase agreement with Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA).
The outdoor dining structures created out of necessity from indoor dining closures have become very popular in San Diego’s temperate weather.
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – San Diego businesses will be able to continue outdoor operations on sidewalks, city streets and private parking lots through July 13, 2022, under action taken today by the City Council.
The council voted 8-0 with Councilman Chris Cate absent to extend previous urgency ordinances allowing for outdoor business as the city seeks to develop a more robust and permanent process allowing for them. A “Spaces as Places” plan, still in development, would extend outdoor dining well beyond the COVID-19 pandemic and make official changes to the municipal code.
/PRNewswire/ The Memphis and Shelby County community is already home to the blues and barbeque; now Shelby County also will be home to one of Tennessee s.