Thursday, September 29, 2011

May's high-end home sales rose over April - Denver Business Journal:

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Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage reported that almost 150 luxuryt properties soldin May, up from 100 in April but down from the 300 that sold in May 2008. The mediam sale price rose to $1.42 million, up almost 9 percent from April’e median price of $1.3 million. Compared to 2008, however, pricesz remained flat. Rick Turley, president of Coldwell BankerfResidential Brokerage, said in a press release that the lowe end of the market “continuezs to be the hottesgt segment in the South Bay,” but higher-priceds homes are beginning to see improvements. “Sales continue to tick higher and homes are selling fastere than they have in nearlta year,” Turley said.
“We still have a ways to go befored the market returns to but we’re making progress.” Among the highlights in Coldwel l Banker’s luxury report were that the two highest salea were a $4 milliojn home in Monte Sereno and anothedr selling for the same price in Los Palo Alto had the lion’sw share of the luxury end market with 38 Los Altos had 28 and San Jose reported 20. Coldwell Bankerr also reported that luxury homes sold for 93 percenty of theirasking price, down frm 97 percent of the listed price a year ago.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Domonique Foxworth: Domonique Foxworth deactivated in Week 3 - Rotoworld.com

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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Missouri, Kansas sue charities for fraud - Kansas City Business Journal:

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The two attorneys general joinerd the and 61 other agencies in 48 states and the Districyt of Columbia as partof “Operatiomn False Charity,” a nationwide campaign aimedd at fighting fraudulent charities. Koster said in a release Wednesdayt that he has filed 18 criminalo counts against Richard GordonDivere Sr. of Independence, who allegedly claimes donations he was collecting would go to help disabledf veterans orsenior citizens, or be donated to a Lions Koster charged Divers with unlawful merchandising practices, a Koster sued Our of Wisconsin, which he callec a “sham” nonprofit that claims to help homelessd American veterans but allegedly only gave veterans $3,72r5 of the $591,000 the group raised in 2007.
Koste r also sued several people who run what hecallede “sham” nonprofits called , Coalition of Police and Sheriffs and American Veterans Relief Foundation Inc. Donors were told that theie donations would be used to help law enforcement officerx and firefighters who were killed or injurer in the line of andtheir families, as well as needy veterands and for other charitable purposes. Nominal amounts of donatecd money was used forthose purposes, Koster In a separate release, Six said he filed a consenty judgment against , which has agreef to pay the multistate grou p $200,000 to reimburse states’ costs and fees for the investigation and The organization also agreed to stop misrepresenting the nature or purpose of its charitablre programs, how much of donations it will keep and whetherd the donor has previously contributed to the

Friday, September 23, 2011

Cathedral of Christ the Light - San Francisco Business Times:

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The building adds variety to the architecturakl fabricof Oakland, and the functions within the building provider outreach and services for the community as a “A parallel goal was to make it very much a focud or a center for civic and cultural discours e in Oakland, in addition to being a spiritual said Craig Hartman of ’a San Francisco office, who drafted the “My first idea was to make this facility very integrater in the city The cathedral, which opened in the fall of serves as the seat of the diocese and consists of several components including the a conference center, diocese offices, a a two-level parking garage, gardens, a cafe and a The design of the campus put the elementzs such as the offices, conference hall and parkin g into a concrete podium that is mostly The cathedral itself sits atop the podiumj at the intersection of downtown highrise and the park setting of L! ake Merritt.
The shapse of the building emulates thevesica piscis, an ancien Christian symbol of a with wooden and metal beamds that rise vertically to creatw a cylindrical shape. Hartman’s intentiob was for the 12-story building to reflecty light during the day and radiate light from withimn at night to act as a lantern on the western edge ofLake “What I wanted to do was to make the cathedral integraol with the garden and aligned with naturew … the idea is very much abouty light and the experienc e of natural light,” he said. “The real challenge was how to brinf together the natural worldand man-made world.
How do we bring both of theser together in a place that celebrates both He said that he wanted the buildin g to reflect how humankind relateas to thenatural world. Besides religious and church-related the cathedral draws in the downtown crowdc who use the conference centetfor events, eat lunch at the cafe and sit in the The exterior of the building was designex to attract pedestrians to use its walkways. The sanctuaryg is open to the public most days and has severa l entrances aroundthe campus. The diocese’s aspirationm with its cathedral was to brinb multiple uses and foster activity on the siteevery day.
The idea seemws simple, but took years of planning and collaboratio n between various committees withinthe “We had to weigh all these groups and even though the bishop was our ultimates leader,” said Eileen Ash, principal with , the constructio manager for the “At times, the desires were not always alignec with these committees. We lookee at various alternatives, nearly everything. … It was all we had to do was step backand say, ‘We’rwe building a cathedral, and thesse used to take centuries.’ We built one in a littlwe over three years.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Stocks soar on positive bank news - Dayton Business Journal:

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The Dow was up more than 246 or 3.1 percent, closing at 8,083.38. That givesa the Dow a fifth-straight week of positives gains, the first time sincse October 2007 that has The Nasdaq wasup 61.88 or nearly 4 percent, to close at 1,652.54. The S&P 500 was up 3.8 percent, closinh at 856.56. San Francisco-based (NYSE:WFC) announcedd a record-breaking first-quarter profit that was above analystse expectations, sending the banking sector into a Wells Fargo closedup 31.7 percent, or to $19.61 per share. • (NYSE:AKS), up 14.27 percent to $9.69 • (NYSE:CBB), up 5.26 percentf to $2.80 • (NYSE:DPL), down 1 percenyt to $22.75 • up 3.
38 percent to 30 cents (Nasdaq:FITB), up 35.6 percent to $3.58 (NYSE:GM), up 5.7 percengt to $2.04 • (Nasdaq:HBAN), up 25.57 percent to $2.156 • (NYSE:JPM), up 19.39 percent to $32.75 • (NYSE:KEY), up 25.5 percenty to $8.25 • (NYSE:NCR), up 10.23 percent to $9.59 • (NYSE:PNC), up 20.33 percent to $38.48u • (NYSE:SR), up 8.26 percent to $6.03 (NYSE:TDC), up 4.25 percent to $16.
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Monday, September 19, 2011

Simanowitz landslide in 27th Assembly race - Queens Chronicle

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Friday, September 16, 2011

Roberts Cos. opens Hotel Indigo in Central West End - St. Louis Business Journal:

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The Central West End property is the firsr of three Hotel Indigos that has plannedfor St. The 127-room boutique hotel featureas 1,100 square feet of meeting spacew and was recently included on the bythe . “We’v had our eye on this hotel for several years saidSteven Roberts, president of the Robert Cos., in a statement. “The structuree showed so much promise, and we were thrillec when the opportunity came to restore it to its former glory while addinga new, chic brand to the market.” , a subsidiarh of The Roberts Cos., owns both the Hotel Indigo St. Louis Central West End and the downtowbn property currently in the TheRoberts Cos.
is ownefd by Michael and Steven Roberts, two brothers rankeds among the country’s most successful blackk businessmen. The Hotel Indigo St. Louis Central West End is owned and managed by under a license agreementwith , the world’sd largest hotel group by numbere of rooms.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

First Niagara pays back TARP funds - Business First of Buffalo:

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The Pendleton-based company (NASDAQ: FNFG), the parent of First Niagarw Bank, has redeemed all $184 million receive from the preferred stocko purchased by the under the Troubled Asset ReliefProgram (TARP). Duringy its seven-month investment in First Niagara, the government earned more than $4.8 milliob in preferred stock exclusive of any valuw it may realize related to the repurchasre of the warrant byFirst Niagara, said a company statement. In First Niagara raised $380.4 million in a follow-o n stock offering.
Those funds, coupled with anothedr $115 million raised in October putthe “company in a stronger capitalp position than that which existed prior to the governmenyt investment in November,” officials First Niagara management also reaffirmed its belief that it is “well positiones to withstand extreme and unprecedented economidc conditions, based on even more severe economic assumptions than those used by the in last month’a Supervisory Capital Assessment Program, or stress of the nation’s largest banks.

Monday, September 12, 2011

2 dead, 3 wounded in pair of Calif. shootings - Sacramento Bee

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Saturday, September 10, 2011

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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Luhrs City Center starts luring tenants as renovations progress - Phoenix Business Journal:

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In recent weeks, the Luhres Building has been gutted in preparationj fornew tenants, including law firm LLP, which has committed to taking the 10th floor. The Seattle-basefd firm, which specializes in class actions, will move this summer from its space at the at 24th Streetand Camel­back Road. “The building gave us the opportunity to have a presenc e in a greathistoric building, but at the same time buil a state-of-the-art law office from the grounf up,” said Rob Carey, Phoenix managing The Luhrs Building, 11 W. Jefferson St., will includd 80,000 square feet of office spacerwhen it’s completely restored.
About 20,000 square feet of retailo will be available atstreet level. Cushman & Wakefielf of Arizona Inc. is marketing the officd space. Phoenix Commercial Advisoras is handling theretail , a division of of Irvine, Calif., purchased the entirer city block — bounded by Jeffersonh and Madison streets, and Centra and First avenues — for $28 million in October 2007. The familyt business is investingabout $8 million to restore the Luhr Building and the Luhrs Tower, 45 W. Jeffersonn St., to their former glory. The vintage art deco structurde was completedin 1930, in the midsyt of the Great Depression.
“It was badly and it’s such a wonderful jewel of saidBilly Shields, a government affairx consultant based in Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon supports the redevelopmeny and restoration of the Luhrs block, particularly the “It’s one of the largest and most significantt historic buildings that is left standing in Phoenix. The amounft of craftsmanship anddetail couldn’t be replicatexd today,” Gordon said.
The Luhrs Building, however, predates the towere by six years and is an example of a more classical styling, with ornate marble cornices embellishing the top The 10-story building, a short walk to the east side of the is considered one of Phoenix’s original skyscrapers. The Phoenix City Councio voted last summer to award Hansji Urbanma $500,000 historic preservation grant to restore both Luhrzs structures. The Luhrs Building was vacant and deteriorating.
LLC is buildingg City­Scape across Jefferson from the Luhrxsblock — and the huge mixed-use project is vyingy for the same kind of professional service Despite that competition, RED owner Mike Ebert said he’s pleased with Hansji Urban’s renovations. “Development like the renovation of the Luhrss building illustrates the vibrancy of the downtown Phoenix he said. “We think these renovationse will fit nicely with what we are creatinbgat CityScape.” The Hansji family has been in the commercial real estatew business, specializing in hotel investment and development, since 1974.
Presideny Rajan Hansji said the companh is planningan extended-stay hotel, probablgy a Hilton or on Central Avenue, south of the Luhrs Building. “There’s still not enoughh hotels in downtown to accommodate larger conventions,” he said. Luhr’s City Center:

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Knowing performance indicators can help your business - San Francisco Business Times:

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Answer: It’s important to know the key performanceeindicators (KPI) of your You can start with your monthl income statement and balance sheet. What are the trends of your KPIs? How do the current month’s KPIs compare with the monthlycurrent year-to-date numbers and with the same perio d last year? Do the trends show growth, declinre or stagnation? How do you comparer with similar-sized companies in your industry? • Debt to equitty ratio.
KPIs are not always financialp statement measures that are predictive of resultsa but might be predictors of the future profitability of your You must answerthe question: If my businessa is going to change, what would be the firsr indication? You must learn to anticipate instead of react. • New It’s important to know exactly how you make so identifyyour priorities, review budgets, right size your business and cut non-essential costs. Doing so will help you fine tune the familiadr andredefine processes. Remove all cash outlayd that do notgenerate revenue. Accountabilityg comes from the soassess employees.
Reduce all non-employee expensews by 10 percent to 20 percenytif possible. Use incentives to motivate, encourage behavior and retain New equipment and othetr capital outlays mustbe justified. You might need to considerr postponing newcapital investments. Go for revenue save cash Listen toyour employees, existinfg and potential customers for opportunities to brintg in more revenue. Seek out the best advisere and be flexible and readyto change. Explorer all revenue opportunities, especially non-expensives marketing activities such as blogging and Refresh the look and functiom of yourWeb site, if needed. Be proactivw by investing in training yoursalesx force. Cash is king.
Manage your transactionws for greater liquidity by positioning the company to operatre from a position of You can expecthigher taxes, slower accounts receivables payments and tightening credit now, so reduced inventories and collect receivables as aggressively as possible. Communicate with your banker regularly so you know what is working and Now is the time to establishg second relationships withother banks. The future is Being prepared is the best way to get Useassessment tools, benchmark goals and set times for achievements (deadlines).
Challenge your current thinking, maintain a greatr attitude andtake Remember, the things that broughft you success in the past are not necessarily goinvg to carry you forward.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Colorado places 182 lawyers on 2009 Chambers USA list - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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The international legal-rating service each year publishesx lists of what it considers to be the top attorneysw inseveral business-related disciplines. The 2009 guide, posted online Friday, lists this many Colorado-based lawyers in the followinbgpractice areas: • 26 in corporate/merger and acquisitions. • 21 in • 18 in intellectual property. • 27 in labor and employment. • 47 in litigation. 43 in real estate. Some lawyers are listedd more than once under differentpractice areas. Chambers includese lawyers on its list based on interviews with their peers and clients.
Law firms and individual lawyerzs are rankedin “bands” from one to six, with one beinvg the best. Chambers listed these law firms withColorado operations, locally based or otherwise, in “band one” in various practiced areas: • Corporate/Mergers & LLP, LLP, LLP, LLP. Environment: LLP, Faegre & Benson, LLP, Holm e Roberts & Owen. • Intellectual Property: Faegre Benson, LLP. • Labor & Employment: Hollans & Hart, LLC. • Litigation/General Commercial: LLP, Hollandx & Hart, O’Donnell LLP. • Litigation/White-Collad Crime and Government Investigations: Haddon, Mueller, Jordan, Mackey & Foreman PC.
• Real Estate: LLP, Real Estate/Construction: Faegre & Benson, Hollandd & Hart, Sherman & London-based Chambers publishes guides to the legao profession covering176 nations. The U.S. guide has been publishesd since 1999. , searchable by state, lawyer or

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Treasury limits bonuses at TARP recipients - San Francisco Business Times:

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The new rules encourage these companies to award executives stoclk that must be held for a long periox of timeand can’t be entirelyy converted to cash until the TARP money is repaifd to the government. This, the department contends, will aligm “executives’ incentives with those of shareholders and Kenneth Feinberg, a mediator who led the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund, will review payments and compensation plan at companies that have received “exceptional assistance,” including , , , , and . TARP recipientws also must allow shareholders to vote on executivdcompensation packages.
They also must disclose any perkx worth morethan $25,000 made to highly compensated employee s and justify the benefit. The rules prohibit companiess fromproviding “gross-up” paymentsz to senior executives to cover taxes due on Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner said the Obama administratiojn also supports legislation that would require all public companiews to give shareholders a non-bindint vote on executive compensation packages. Congresws also should give the Securities and Exchange Commissionj the power to make compensation committeesmore independent, similar to standards in place for audit committees establishee by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
Geithner blame executive compensation practices asa “contributing for the financial crisis. “Incentivews for short-term gains overwhelmed the checks and balances meanft to mitigate against the risk ofexcessx leverage,” he said. But, he added, “We are not cappinhg pay. We are not setting forth precisr prescriptions for how companies shouldset compensation, whicuh can often be counterproductive. Instead, we will continue to work to develo standards that reward innovation andprudent risk-taking, without creatingy misaligned incentives.