|
RECENT SALES
|
The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
09-14-1994
RECENT SALES
Date: 09-14-1994, Wednesday
Section: South Community Section
Edition: All Bergen Editions -- 3 Star, 2 Star B, 1 Star Late, 1 Star Early
Column: RECENT SALES
ALLENDALE
· 30 Carteret Road, Estate of Gloria Lisle to Richard and Ursula
Coiro, $395,000.
BERGENFIELD
· 15 New York Ave., Philip Rindge to Kevin and Deborah McGrath,
$126,000. <...
Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from HighBeam Research
|
REAL ESTATE SALES
The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
; The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 08-28-1991 REAL ESTATE SALES Date: 08-28-1991, Wednesday Section: SOUTH BERGEN YOUR TOWN RECORD. ALSO IN.SOUTHWEST BERGEN YOUR TOWN RECORD Edition: Four Star B, Also in Two Star Column: REAL ESTATE SALES The Real Estate Sales column is compiled from public information
|
|
Leading the Lincoln Ave. rebirth Redevelopment group helps businesses, homeowners in now-bustling neighborhood
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Ana Martinez has found what she calls her "diamond in the rough." Martinez has been working for 14 years as a hairdresser, and has always dreamed of having her own salon. Thanks to Hilde Dewulf and Michael Gapinski, of the Lincoln Neighborhood Redevelopment Corp., Martinez says she finally has a
|
|
Stretch of Lincoln Ave. to get a makeover
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; ... street improvements over the next year, Milwaukee Ald. Angel Sanchez said. Sanchez will announce the improvements today at a news conference outside the Lincoln Village Business Association offices at 1133 W. Lincoln Ave. Sanchez said the project will include ...
|
|
Lincoln Ave. evolution
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Neighborhood of the Week Lincoln Ave. evolution Area taking steps to revive its heritage and sense of community By MEG KISSINGER of the Journal Sentinel staff Sunday, April 15, 2001 If Milwaukee were a novel, Lincoln Ave. would be the Cliffs Notes. The story of the city can be found here in the
|
|
Lincoln Ave. group seeks tax district Assessments on firms to be used to improve area
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; A group of businesses on W. Lincoln Ave. is seeking city permission to create an organization that would tax business property owners in the neighborhood and use the funds for trash cleanup, graffiti removal and other improvements. The group, the Lincoln Village Business Association, wants
|
|
Real Estate
Portland Press Herald (Maine)
; Portland Press Herald (Maine) 08-18-2005 Real Estate Edition: Final Section: Your Neighbors-South Column: Real Estate The following real estate transactions took place in Scarborough in May. Zeros in addresses are vacant land; $0 transactions are gifts or divorce settlements per assessor's office.
|
|
Opponents successfully stop Lincoln Ave. business district City rules in favor of early signatures on petition
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Opponents of a proposed W. Lincoln Ave. business improvement district have successfully blocked the assessment program from taking effect. City officials have determined that opponents filed enough petition signatures to block the district, which was to collect money from businesses and use it to
|
|
Railroad work to close part of W. Lincoln Ave.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Railroad work to close part of W. Lincoln Ave. Wednesday, June 4, 2003 Railroad crossing renovation will close W. Lincoln Ave. to through traffic, from Miller Park Way in West Milwaukee to S. Electric Ave. in West Allis, from Monday to June 19, the Union Pacific Railroad Co. announced. Detour
|
|
REAL ESTATE
The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
; The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 08-12-1998 REAL ESTATE Date: 08-12-1998, Wednesday Section: ALL COMMUNITY SECTIONS Edition: All Editions -- 2 Star B, 2 Star P, 1 Star Late, 1 Star Early Column: REAL ESTATE RAMSEY 11 Arlton Ave., $277,000. 117 Deer Trail North, $420,000. 124 Magnolia Road, $132,000.
|
|
Lincoln Ave. district backed Business opponents have until today to object to improvement plan
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; A Common Council committee has recommended approval of a W. Lincoln Ave. business improvement district, but opponents have until today to block the district. The vote by the council's Economic Development Committee came after some business owners and an alderman complained that the decision was
|