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Sunday Flashback: Giving Up on a Downtown Galleria | OKC Central The age for a monolithic downtown development in Oklahoma City has come and gone, if you heed a national architectural firm that has created mixed-use centers in the heart of 20 other American cities. … “It’s a different universe out there today” than four years ago, when Forest City Enterprises planned to develop a downtown Festival Market Place, Gosling said. With national economic, financial and real estate climates drastically altered, “we’re trying to make sense in … read more…
$99.00 – 87wh Corner Land Lot For House Home Cabin Investment … Approximate Annual Real Estate Taxes and Recreational Improvement District Assessments: $100 per lot. The winner of this auction will be responsible for real estate taxes and assessments for 2009 which will be due on or before Oct. 10, 2010 . … enforced by the City of Horseshoe Bend. For questions concerning the building codes or enforcement, please contact the City Building Inspector at the following number: 870-670-5113. NO mobile homes or temporary dwellings are … read more…
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What Are People Saying About Oklahoma? Have you ever wondered what people are saying about the state you live in or a state that you are considering moving to? Oklahoma has been in the news over the last few months as having one of th… read more…
The Benefits of Living in Tulsa Oklahoma Are Stacking up Even bankers will tell you that the only sure investments are in real estate. Real estate has a way of always gaining value. If youre looking to invest in a strong market, take a look at Tulsa, OK re… read more…
Why Midtown Tulsa? Why Not. If you had purchased a home in Midtown Tulsa 5 years ago, guess what, the property value has stayed fairly steady. Why? Because everyone is realizing what a great place Midtown Tulsa is to live.
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Oklahoma jobless rate hits two-decade high (The Oklahoman) Oklahoma’s jobless rate climbed to 7.1 percent in October, its highest level in more than two decades.After dropping slightly in September to 6.8 percent, the state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate climbed 0.3 percentage points last month, the U.S. Labor Department reported Friday. A year ago, the state’s unemployment was 4.2 percent. It last topped 7 percent in January 1988.Still … read more…
MAPS convention center plans discussed (The Oklahoman) The largest piece of the MAPS 3 plan has drawn the largest number of questions from voters.Mayor Mick Cornett and Roy Williams, president of the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber, have spent lots of time addressing those questions, which range from the convention center’s possible location to why a new convention center is even needed given that the Cox Convention Center was renovated in 1999 as … read more…
The Buzz | C notes (The Kansas City Star) C notes The famous row house on C Street Southeast where South Carolina’s disgraced governor, Mark Sanford, sought counseling after his affair — as did Sen. John Ensign of Nevada after his affair — has begun paying D.C. real estate taxes. read more…
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Voting Question: Moving to Oklahoma city, need some advice and suggestions…?
I live in NJ and planning to move to OK city for a job in University of Oklahoma Health Science Center that is located at 975 N.E. 10th street. I have no idea about the OK city, the only few things I heard that people are friendly, cost of living is cheaper and the real estate is also affordable.
I have kids going to school (Elementary), thus I need to find a good school district too. Also, when I talk about moving to OK, people here scaring me that the schools are not really as good as in NJ or any other NE states. Again, I have no idea….unless someone out there who lived in NE states and moved to OK would tell me what exactly the schools are in OK and good school districts around OK city. Please help to get more information…
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Voting Question: Could this be a Picasso?
I have found a small painting on what appears to be paper. It is signed picasso in red and underlined. I’ve located this painting in an old antique store in north texas. It has a very interesting frame and has the tag of a art store called Attic Arts in Oklahoma City on the back. It is says the artist is Picasso and the painting is titled Artist At Work. I purchased a book on Picasso’s work and to my amazement found not the same painting but the same man in the painting turned in the opposite direction. The painting from the catalog was done in 1965 and the store in Oklahoma no longer exist. The painting at the antique store is water damaged and the owner said she bought it from her neighbors estate after she passed and that it was water damaged at her home from a roof leak. I asked if she thought it could potentially bed a real Picasso and she said she had no idea. The painting appears to be on paper but when you look at it through a magnifier glass you can see little dots similar to how a canvas looks. Whoever painted definitely painted in one of picasso’s styles. Any ideas?
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Resolved Question: There are those who despise Democrats because they are “Socialist”! Will U withdraw money if your bank fails?
“By MARCY GORDON, AP Business Writer Marcy Gordon, Ap Business Writer – 38 mins ago
WASHINGTON – Real estate lender Colonial BancGroup Inc. has been shut down by federal officials in the biggest U.S. bank failure this year.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., which was appointed receiver of the Montgomery, Ala.-based Colonial and its about $25 billion in assets, said the failed bank’s 346 branches in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Nevada and Texas will reopen at the normal times starting on Saturday as offices of Winston-Salem, N.C.-based BB&T.
The FDIC has approved the sale of Colonial’s $20 billion in deposits and about $22 billion of its assets to BB&T Corp.
Regulators also closed four other banks: Community Bank of Arizona, based in Phoenix; Union Bank, based in Gilbert, Ariz.; Community Bank of Nevada, based in Las Vegas; and Dwelling House Savings and Loan Association, located in Pittsburgh.
The closures boosted to 77 the number of federally insured banks that have failed in 2009.
The agency established a temporary government bank for Community Bank of Nevada to give depositors about 30 days to open accounts at other financial institutions. The failed bank had assets of $1.52 billion and deposits of $1.38 billion as of June 30.
Community Bank of Arizona had assets of $158.5 million and deposits of $143.8 million as of June 30, while Union Bank had assets of $124 million and deposits of $112 million as of June 12. The FDIC said that MidFirst Bank, based in Oklahoma City, has agreed to assume all the deposits and $125.5 million of the assets of Community Bank of Arizona, as well as about $24 million of the deposits and $11 million of the assets of Union Bank. The FDIC will retain the rest for eventual sale.”
All of you have safe money if your bank fails thanks to Democrats and FDR!
I suspect none of you will use this socialistic program to save your money from mismanaged banks and leave it in the bank. Won’t you? The FDIC is a “socialistic” program!
Actually most get socialism confused with this country’s Mantra: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.–That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed” No where in the declaration does it mention corrupt business and their usurpers of the US Constitution who are our largest group receiving welfare and the largest welfare frauds! It says “The people” and business is not “the People”! No one I know is a socialist, however some programs perhaps could be considered that, like the FDIC. Of course NO Republican would ever pass such a thing, but they will all be lining up at banks tomorrow getting their money thanks to Democrats!
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