When Maria Gomez-Felix of Remax Realty moved to Concord 21 years ago, there were few Hispanic residents in her neighborhood.
Month: April 2006
Getting started: New(er) Realtors talk about the business
Residential real estate is a competitive business and getting started can be a tall order for those entering the profession. The Business Journal queried two Realtors relatively new to the scene. Both are members of the Greater Nashville Association of Realtors and both are members of its Young Realtors Group, a networking organization for those getting their start in the business.
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Target to appeal Edina's wish for SuperTarget with housing
Target Corp.'s plans to tear down its Edina store and build a SuperTarget in its place hit a hitch last month when the retail giant refused to add affordable housing to the project.
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Going condo
In the world of real estate, condos are all the buzz in and around downtown Nashville. That trend has begun heading south to the quaint, high-rise-free area surrounding Franklin's downtown.
Developer turns attention back to Birmingham
With $300 million in multifamily projects under way throughout the South, developer Frank Barefield says he normally would not bother with a 150-unit apartment-to-condo conversion in Hoover.
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