Lawrence Lewitinn, 40, a licensed real estate broker and ex-hedge-fund trader who now works as a television producer, was so disgusted by the travails of his less affluent artist friends searching for apartments, he started a social networking site …
When certain fish are combined with the Engineer's learnable “Item Boost” skill (which enables him to double the efficiency of healing items), you have a healer that can surpass even the White Mage at times. This issue you keenly identified … For …
They built expensive phones as must-have products for affluent consumers in wealthy countries. Now more phones are being designed for consumers in emerging markets, who are expected to account for most of the growth in smartphone sales in the future.
LOUISVILLE — Boulder-based Markel Homes Construction Co. is ramping up Phase II of its North End residential development in Louisville. Markel Homes' president Michael Markel said 87 homes must be … Ron Webert from Bitzer Real Estate Partners …
The much-hoped-for June rebound in home sales failed to materialize in Toronto, according to figures released Thursday by the Toronto Real Estate Board. While sales across the GTA were down less than 1 per cent in June compared to a year earlier, it …
We've heard all about affordable homes for those looking to jump into the real estate game on a tight budget. But what if you have the bank for bling? Check out this 6,135 square foot home at 133 Front St. with four bedrooms and five and a half …
A recent decision by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission is a win for mobile phone users: Customers will soon be able to end their contracts without penalty after two years instead of three. That was the big change among …
The 2013 Gold Cup opens at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., on Sunday, and then heads to Miami's Sun Life Stadium on Friday with Honduras-El Salvador and Haiti-Trinidad and Tobago matchups. Among the many story lines in the 12-nation regional …
KROMDRAAI/JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (Reuters) – A hand drill lying in the hillside tunnel of a 19th-century South African gold mine testifies to the back-breaking labour by black miners that built what was once the world's biggest bullion industry.