Real estate veteran Joe Helm dies in car crash (BizJournals)
Joseph Helm Jr., a veteran commercial real estate broker and president of The Helm Co., died Sunday night in a single car crash on River Road.
Something special "in common" (Denver Post)
For commercial real-estate broker Art Haag, owning and managing a Loveland mobile- home park can be a big hassle. So if he can sell the park without paying capital-gains tax and invest in something that will pay him a monthly stipend, it sounds like a great deal, Haag said. "It's a strong tenant-lease property.
Campbell, Mattocks reappointed to NCSU board (BizJournals)
Gov. Mike Easley has reappointed two members to the North Carolina State University Board of Trustees.
Local toddler is Infant Beach Boy (The Acorn)
Turner Charles Hayes, the 14month-old son of Colleen and Christian Hayes of Westlake Village, is this years Infant Beach Boy. Turner participated in Hawaiian Tropics Little Miss and Mister West Coast Finals pageant on Sept. 5 in Anaheim.
HCI executive sells shore home for $3M (Courier-Post)
WHAT'S NEXT? Harrison Career Institute, a private vocational school, is appealing the decision by the U.S. Department of Education to fine the school $3.64 million and suspend its participation in federal student aid programs.
HCI campuses reopen (Courier-Post)
Federal agents prepare to search Harrison Career Institute headquarters in Voorhees last week. All of Harrison Career Institute's 13 campuses reopened on Monday, including the sites where the FBI and the U.S. Department of Education conducted raids Thursday, HCI President Jim Mannion said.
A Mansion Unmatched, a Future Unknown (New York Times)
Among the dingy buildings of West 14th Street - the scarred brownstones stripped of cornices, the utilitarian concrete-and-glass boxes - the brick Greek Revival town house on the street's north side near Seventh Avenue stands out like a trumpet blast.
Gritty waterfront in flux? (Maine Today)
Harbor Fish Market is a well-established landmark on Custom House Wharf in Portland.
Twins are veterans in running the long road (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
(September 17, 2005) — Kei th and Ken Scott of LeRoy hold a distinction like no other at today's Rochester Marathon. They're the only identical twins in the race.