Real estate power broker dead of apparent suicide (CNN)
One of Chicago's most well-known real estate moguls appears to have shot himself to death, police said.
Can Facebook Save the Real Estate Market? (Newsweek)
Can Facebook revive the real-estate market?
Chicago Real-Estate Executive Found Dead in Apparent Suicide (Fox News)
Real-estate executive Steven L. Good was found dead of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound Monday in his Jaguar in aforest preserve outside Chicago.
Real estate broker dead of apparent suicide (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
One of Chicago’s most well-known real estate moguls appears to have shot himself to death, police said. The death comes amid great turmoil in the country’s real estate industry. http://feedproxy.google.com/~f/rss/cnn_us?d=41 http://feedproxy.google.com/~f/rss/cnn_us?d=50 http://feedproxy.google.com/~f/rss/cnn_us?i=KHc47CtI http://feedproxy.google.com/~f/rss/cnn_us?d=52 ...
Prominent real estate firm files bankruptcy (Asheville Citizen-Times)
ASHEVILLE – One of the area’s largest real estate brokerages and a related development company have filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Tom & Katie: NYC's Next Real Estate Moguls? (E! Online via Yahoo! News)
Are Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes trying to give Donald Trump a run for his New York City real estate money?
Real estate activity rebounded in Nov. (BizJournals)
Philadelphia-area real estate activity in November rebounded from a low point during the height of the global financial crisis in October, but was still 23 percent below November 2007 levels, according to the Prudential Fox & Roach Realtors HomExpert Pending Home Sales Index released Wednesday.
Orlando-based CNL Financial to launch real estate investment trust (Orlando Sentinel)
Orlando-based investment giant CNL Financial Group Inc. is planning to launch a new real estate investment trust investing in commercial property globally, in partnership with another company.
LOOK AHEAD 2009: Real Estate - All eyes on the western front (Ottawa Business Journal)
The federal government's search for millions of square feet of office space – and whether it will find it in Kanata – will be the story to watch in early 2009, say several local commercial real estate brokers.
Cabrera trial: Truck stop waitress testifies she lost $25,000 in real estate deal (Naples Daily News)
A waitress, landscaper and plumbing business owner described their lost investments in a failed south Fort Myers property deal in the third day of Samir Cabrera's fraud trial. Prosecutors allege Cabrera, a 31-year-old Fort Myers real estate agent, scammed investors when he flipped a piece of property without telling them. Cabrera bought two properties on Fiddlesticks Boulevard, near Daniels ...