Wednesday
June 19, 2013

News & Commentary: Feature Articles

  • 09/01/2010
    Real estate practitioners and home owners in Boca Grande took matters into their own hands this summer. They took OSHA training, so if oil reached their shores, they could help.
  • 09/01/2010
    Oil and seafood are the two core industries that keep Houma humming. So even though the city of 120,000 people hasn’t been physically touched by the oil spill, there are grave concerns about the potential loss of jobs and population.
  • 09/01/2010
    We talked to experts and locals about the economic impact of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill on the Gulf Coast.
  • 09/01/2010
    Here's a list of information sources, claims facilities, and resources for individuals and businesses impacted by the Gulf oil spill.
  • 09/01/2010
    Nicole Lombas used to cherish the view from her beachfront home. But this summer, thanks to the Gulf Coast oil spill, the picture changed.
  • 09/01/2010
    For many living and working in this region, the Gulf Coast oil disaster has sparked unpleasant memories of Hurricane Katrina, which devastated the area in August 2005.
  • 09/01/2010
    The housing, tourism, and fishing industries took hits this summer in the aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
  • 08/01/2010
    For someone who’s new to the real estate business, there’s nothing quite as valuable as the wisdom of an experienced mentor. The same holds true in the nonprofit world.
  • 08/01/2010
    These five volunteers were awarded the designation thanks to funding by The Stuart & Jill Siegel Charitable Foundation.
  • 08/01/2010
    On May 15, the NAR board of directors voted to add language about sexual orientation to Article 10 of the Code of Ethics. The vote puts NAR one step ahead of Congress, which is considering a change to the Fair Housing Act.