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California’s traditional sources of water no longer meet the needs of Southern California, according to a study commissioned by the Southern California Leadership Council (SCLC) and other sponsors. Bad news for developers, the study is called “Where Will We Get The Water? Assessing Southern California’s Future Water Strategies.” Read more »
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I love this Washington Post story todayabout an extravagant makeover that just went into foreclosure. It seems that the owners took out a big loan against their beautiful home that they were unable to repay. They have not been forthcoming about giving their side of the story to the media. You don’t know whether to laugh or cry.
If you hunger for more on this story, check out the Atlanta Journal-Constitution story from a few days ago or WSB-TV, which broke the story.

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July 29th, 2008
This evening we’ve taken away the wraps off the new CommonCraft.com and we’d enjoy your feedback and serve.
The openhandedest change is the newfangled and bettered video Store , which is fashioned after the browsing experience on sites like NetFlix. As I’ve alleged in front, we visualize the Store as the centerpiece of our next [...]
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Manhattan Commercial Realty leased office spaces in New York City to five separate companies, the firm announced. Read more »
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Linens ‘n Things, which filed bankruptcy protection in May, will close 30 fewer stores than initially expected, Reuters reported. Read more »
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May home prices dropped a record 15.8% from a year ago, according to the S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Index of 20 cities. It was the 22nd consecutive month of decline recorded by the index.

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Per agreement with it’s shareholder, JMB Capital Partners, Maguire Properties Inc. will add four directors, Cyrus Hadidi, Paul Watson, Jonathan Brooks and a JMB Capital nominee whose name will be announced later, Los Angeles Business Journal reported. Read more »