Church of Scientology Is Coming to Plant City
Church of Scientology Is Coming to Plant City
Ledger - PLANT CITY — In this town of restored brick buildings, behemoth Christian churches and stately homes, people are whispering. The Church of Scientology is coming to Plant City, of all places. On Monday, the church paid $620,000 in cash for an 11
City buying land to boost arts district
Kentucky Post - Covington is buying blighted property in a crime-ridden pocket of its arts district in hopes the move will aid revitalization and boost the number of owner-occupied homes. Blighted properties near the intersection of Locust and Orchard streets are
Rated R for strong violence, sexuality and language
Northwest Herald - Once you get past the annoying title that strains at cleverness and misses, “Lucky Number Slevin” proves to be an engaging crime romp, even though it aims so hard at wily misdirection you fear the actors may pull some muscles as they bob and weave
Spending for biz building
Calgary Sun - With the city booming, spending on business construction has reached unprecedented levels in Calgary. (CP photo) While housing construction in Calgary is booming, spending on non-residential projects across the city is also at unprecedented levels
City condemns A-frame in park 04-12-2006
Plainview Daily Herald - The old A-frame building near Fifth and Joliet in Lloyd Woods Park will soon fall victim to a wrecking ball wielded by the city, which owns the structure that once housed the Plainview Arts Council. Following a presentation at Tuesday night s
Officials hope new apartments will boost downtown economy
Sentinel & Enterprise - SENTINEL & ENTERPRISE / SARAH BRITAIN U.S. Congressman John Olver, Trish Pistone and State Rep. Jennifer Flanagan speak before the Twin Cities CDC formally unveiled plans for apartments in the TD Banknorth building on Fitchburg’s Main Street, Tuesday
Grand S.F. plans that never came to be
San Francisco Gate - Architect Daniel Burnham envisioned grandeur only shades of his plan survive. San Francisco’s most tantalizing “what-if” after the 1906 earthquake came when civic leaders turned their backs on one of the most ambitious plans ever crafted for an
Is once-scrappy Detroit heading for scrap heap of history?
Toledo Blade - DETROIT - Thirty years ago, Detroit was angrily fighting its reputation as the murder capital of the nation. Things are different today and that’s too bad. These days, Detroit in many people’s eyes is no longer the murder city, but the murdered
West Elm grabs $4.9M in incentives for new store in D.C.
Washington Business Journal - D.C. put up $30 million of incentives for downtown retail attractions nearly three years ago and now the District has finally gotten someone to take a piece of it. City officials announced Wednesday they have reached an agreement with furniture