Not exact matches
It would be very interesting to follow closely contract attributions both off and on campuses and how much a discount may be offered to Universities new buildings
in relation with the number of municipal contracts linked to «climate change» mitigation...
Local newspapers that are surviving mostly on real
estates ads are very much willing propagandists of the worst kind: http://www.nsnews.com/north-vancouver-city-plans-for-climate-change-floods-1.668838 «Although the city approved an ongoing strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
in 2005, the focus is now on dealing with existing climate change, said Caroline Jackson, section manager of environmental sustainability at the City of North Vancouver.»
When I first started selling real
estate in the 1980s, the best advertising that money could buy was a full - page
ad in the
local newspaper.
As before, you can put out your own sign, place an
ad in your
local newspaper, place on - line
ads, rent signs and buy brochures from businesses that claim to be experts at marketing properties, or negotiate the fees and services package that suite you with a licensed Real
Estate Brokerage.
Post
local real
estate news on your social media, website,
in ads in local magazines and
newspapers.
I think the Competition Bureau should investigate why private sellers (both organizations and individuals) have such a hard time being able to buy
ad space
in newspapers, real
estate guides, weekly publications, on local Real Estate channels,
estate guides, weekly publications, on
local Real
Estate channels,
Estate channels, etc..