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Real Estate Today Radio - SHOW 443 On this week's Real Estate Today, it's our special show "First Time Buyers." This Week's Show Includes: - Top News Of The Week - First Time Buyers' Checklist – Part 1 - First Time Buyers' Checklist – Part 2 - Ask The Millennial - Smart Home Technology - Get REALTOR(R) Become a part of the community at http://retradio.com!
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public school, retail space and 40,000-sq-ft of public space.The team is in the process of selecting an architect. The stadium plan still...
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containing a total of 2,500 affordable housing units, a 650-seat K-8
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Nearly 90% of active New York City construction sites visited by the state comptroller's office had safety issues, and the city's Department of Buildings doesn't effectively prioritize which sites get inspected, a new report found.
Officials from the New York State Comptroller visited 18 active construction sites last summer and reported 16 of those sites had a total of 77 safety issues, such as: not having a site safety manager, missing or incomplete site safety logs and daily insp...
Dive Brief:
Nearly 90% of active New York City construction sites visited by the state comptroller's office had safety issues, and the city's Department of Buildings doesn't effectively prioritize which sites get inspected, a new report found.
Officials from the New York State Comptroller visited 18 active construction sites last summer and reported 16 of those sites had a total of 77 safety issues, such as: not having a site safety manager, missing or incomplete site safety logs and daily insp...