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Biz briefs: Breckenridge Grand Vacations announces national award finalists (Summit Daily News)

BRECKENRIDGE – A group of locals who work for Breckenridge Grand Vacations, the developers of Gold Point Condominiums, Grand Timber Lodge and the Grand Lodge on Peak 7, have been recognized by the American Resort Development Association (ARDA) as ARDY Silver Award Winner Finalists for 2009. As part of their nomination, the finalists will travel to Las Vegas where they will attend the Black Tie …

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Lenders file claims against Middle Earth (The Cincinnati Enquirer)

Recent court filings say Middle Earth Developers are behind on more than $450,000 in mortgage payments on three properties in Camp Washington, the East End and Over-the-Rhine.

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EDITORIAL: Subdivisions, what to do now? (The Jackson Herald)

There are two real questions here: How did that happen and what should be done about it? Of course, most of the developments went under when the housing boom became a bust. Developers either saw their projects in foreclosure, or just walked away from them in the crash.

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Fifth Third sues shopping center developer to recoup $1.9M loan (The Tennessean)

Fifth Third Bank sued developers in Nashville federal court this week over an unpaid $1.9 million loan for land in Antioch that was supposed to contain a shopping center.

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A closer look at A.V.’s church zoning law (Victorville Daily Press)

APPLE VALLEY • Up until 2006, churches were allowed in the town’s commercial zones with a conditional use permit. But when the developers of Apple Valley Plaza (which is now in foreclosure and empty other than UltraStar Cinemas) looked to bring a…

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