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Gainesville Real Estate News - April 2008

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Services for Real Estate Pros with Real Estate Entrepreneur

Since using "del.icio.us" I have collected links to the majority of real estate news headlines in the Gainesville Sun for April, 2008. For daily doses, check out my Squidoo page.

  1. Stunted development

  2. Superfund showdown: Any progress at Cabot-Koppers?

  3. City hears power plant options

  4. Center for girls to get renovation
  5. Loans to help storm victims

  6. Group helping keep homes in shape

  7. Far from home: Gainesville's continuing struggle with homlessness

  8. County foreclosure filings up 175%

  9. Alachua County's first Wal-Mart Supercenter readies for opening

  10. SW 8th Avenue to get makeover

  11. Residents: Turn former church into Tower Road community center

  12. Mill Creek work draws scrutiny

  13. City's homeless site options open

  14. $2 million resurface job on SW 8th Avenue to start in May

  15. Mill Creek Preserve opening coincides with Earth Day

  16. Builder woes hit home

  17. Protect our springs

  18. Projects await court decision

  19. Is bus rapid transit the answer?

  20. Ethics panel clears appraiser

  21. Airport noise gets more study for development

  22. NEW VENDOR: The Buyer Dept.

  23. Progress on development but airport noise a sticking point

  24. Commission approves Hatchet Creek changes with restrictions

  25. 7 recession-proof places to retire

  26. County approves Newberry Village

  27. Butler Plaza annex gets OK

  28. City to discuss land swap

  29. West Gainesville road plans on the table

  30. Why aren't medians prettier?

  31. Potholes and perks - Editorials

  32. Displaced gopher tortoises given a new home

  33. Artists roll out guidebook to area

  34. SW 62nd options must all be studied

  35. Plans for urban village unveiled

  36. City joins exclusive culture club

  37. Officials: Connector not a priority

  38. Springs protection bill unlikely from lawmakers

  39. County acts to improve economy

  40. Homeowners may face fire fee