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How to Invest in Shopping Centers for Beginners (VIDEO)

How to Invest in Shopping Centers for Beginners (VIDEO) Investing in shopping centers as a beginner is a great way to gain knowledge of the fundamentals of the different types of shopping centers. There are four critical aspects of shopping center investing every investor needs to know. Not every shopping center is the same and …

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Evictions, Foreclosures, and Mortgage Relief During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Evictions, Foreclosures, and Mortgage Relief During the COVID-19 Pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic has caused tremendous damage to the economy and housing market. Many states have offered mortgage relief programs but that is shortly coming to an end, with many Americans hours being cut or completely out of work families are finding it hard to make …

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15 Cheapest U.S. Cities for Buying a Home in 2022

15 Cheapest Cities in the United States to Buy a House in 2022 If you are looking for the cheapest cities to buy a home you came to the right place. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many families want to move to other locations. Looking for an affordable house? Head to Detroit, which has the …

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San Diego County is the next county to close for two weeks due to rising COVID-19 cases

SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CA — After two weeks of rising COVID-19 cases, San Diego County public health officials Monday ordered a halt to all indoor operations in businesses such as bars, restaurants, museums, zoos, cardrooms, theaters, and family entertainment centers, effective at midnight. Restaurants that are open with dine-in indoor service cannot allow any new …

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San Diego County wants to reopen planned events

SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CA — The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 Tuesday to request guidance from the state on allowing resumption of several activities, including private planned events, wedding receptions, hotel conferences, street fairs, and team competitions. In a letter to be sent to Gov. Gavin Newsom, the county will also seek …

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The Balboa Art Conservation Center is among 317 recipients of CARES Act grants

SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CA — The Balboa Art Conservation Center in San Diego and the San Luis Rey Mission Indian Foundation in Vista are among 317 recipients of CARES Act economic stabilization grants to support cultural institutions nationwide that have taken a financial hit due to the coronavirus pandemic, the National Endowment for the Humanities …

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How the Coronavirus (COVID-19) impacts the Los Angeles real estate market

How the Coronavirus (COVID-19) impacts the Los Angeles real estate market LOS ANGELES, CA – Home sales data from April across Los Angeles indicate a tightening of a market with low inventory, while home prices continue to rise over last year. Data from Realtor, the area’s local multiple listing service, shows a substantial drop in …

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The Downtown Denver Partnership has issued a letter to Mayor Michael Hancock to help businesses with social distancing

DENVER, CO — The Downtown Denver Partnership has issued a letter to Mayor Michael Hancock that calls for the closure of some city streets to help local restaurants and stores comply with social distancing guidelines. The measure would create an accelerated process for allowing business districts and property owners to apply for the closures in …

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Second COVID-19 wave expected due to early reopening

LOS ANGELES, CA — The numbers aren’t cooperating, but the officials and shutdown-weary residents of Los Angeles are gingerly testing the reopening of beaches and businesses. Epidemiologists warn that California, specifically Los Angeles, is among the few regions nationwide still facing a growing outbreak, forcing health officials to revise upwards the number of deaths expected …

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CARES act to donate over 500,000 free daily meals to Austin caregivers

AUSTIN, TX — Austin City Council member on Thursday approved measures aimed at allocating up to $2.2 million in emergency federal funds to provide meals for caregivers facing food insecurity. The allocation of CARES Act funds will yield some 50,000 daily meals for the caregivers, city officials explained in a news release. To that end, …

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