FX’s comedy series
Breeders starring Martin Freeman and Daisy Haggard has been renewed for a third season after wrapping Season 2 on May 17 (via Variety). Season 3 is expected to premiere in 2022.
“Delighted that we’ve got three seasons,” said series showrunner and co-creator Simon Blackwell. “One more and it’s a pizza. This is such a superb team to work with, and it’s a pleasure and a privilege to make the show. I can’t wait to see what terrible and brilliant but let’s face it mainly terrible things will happen to the Worsley family in the next 10 episodes.”
DENISE BROWN
Funeral services were held March 29 for Denise Brown, 67, of Jersey City. She passed away March 22. She was born on July 29, 1953 to the late Aquiline and William Brown. Denise was a retired social service coordinator/ property manager who worked in the housing industry for 24 years, she was employed by Interstate Reality Management/Michael’s Development Company. Taking care of others was always in Denise’s DNA. Before working in the housing Industry, in 1990 She worked for CET of Jersey City (Employment and Training) as a Case Manager. This program mainly focused on the needs of the homeless population. Working in this position is when she realized that helping those in need was very fulfilling. Denise was known for her great baking skills. Her pineapple upside-down cake, lemon pound cake, and verity of cupcakes were unmatched. Baking and crocheting had become her favorite pastime. She leaves to cherish her memory her daughters: Tawana Brown (Al-Qamar) and Aisha B
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Weingarten Realty Reports Fourth Quarter 2020 Transaction Activity and Provides COVID-19 Update
January 8, 2021 GMT
HOUSTON (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan 8, 2021
Weingarten Realty Investors (NYSE:WRI) announced transaction activity for the fourth quarter and for the full year 2020 and provided a COVID-19 update.
2020 Transaction Activity
During the fourth quarter, the Company purchased 42% of Village Plaza at Bunker Hill center with proceeds from the Company’s simultaneous disposition of Overton Park Plaza in Fort Worth, Texas, which marks its exit from that market. Village Plaza at Bunker Hill, of which the Company is now the sole owner, is a 492,000 square foot center in Houston, Texas. It is anchored by a 128,000 square foot H-E-B grocer, Burlington and Academy Sports + Outdoors. This property is one of the top shopping centers in Houston with 140,000 people and average incomes of $141,000