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/PRNewswire/ Stella & Chewy s, the category leader in the raw pet food space, announced today that it is launching the brand s first-ever national ad. ....
During the March board meeting, the Ridgecrest Area Convention and Visitors Bureau (RACVB) announced Doug Lueck will be retiring from the Ridgecrest Regional Film Commission after 14 years of service, ....
All the city news you can use. By Jeff Wood - Mar 13th, 2021 12:30 pm //end headline wrapper ?> Sold sign. Photo by Dave Reid. Every day at The Overhead Wire we sort through over 1,500 news items about cities and share the best ones with our email list. At the end of the week, we take some of the most popular stories and share them with Urban Milwaukee readers. They are national (or international) links, sometimes entertaining and sometimes absurd, but hopefully useful. Home prices are starting to alarm policymakers: Experts say the current rise in home prices is unsustainable and are drawing comparisons to the housing bubble that led to the 2008 housing market crash and global economic recession. However, loans are stronger, regulations are tighter, and there is less of an overflow of housing stock than in those days. A price wall, rental crisis, and market stall do loom. ( ....
Skyrocketing housing prices may not be a bubble, but they’re probably not sustainable either. In pricey, dense cities, forget “missing middle” housing: think “missing large.” Long cast aside as too polluted for recreation, urban rivers are having a moment. Home prices are starting to alarm policymakers: Experts say the current rise in home prices is unsustainable and are drawing comparisons to the housing bubble that led to the 2008 housing market crash and global economic recession. However, loans are stronger, regulations are tighter, and there is less of an overflow of housing stock than in those days. A price wall, rental crisis, and market stall do loom. (Katy O’Donnell | Politico) ....