Sentences with phrase «estate trading community»

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On Monday evening, trade groups representing a host of industry workers (architects, real estate agents, community bankers, air conditioner repairmen, beer wholesalers, door inspectors) released a statement expressing grave concerns with Senate Republicans» tax bill.
The WTCA is the only association with exclusive rights to license «World Trade Center» and its «WTC» brands to real estate developers, businesses and communities worldwide.
Managing contracts, agreements, leases, real estate deeds, trusts and even commercial letters of credit for trade exchange through self - executing smart contracts can deliver even greater value for the global community.
Her passion for the AAC and the JH community runs deep; she is a real estate agent with Jackson Hole Sotheby's International Realty by trade and an animal lover by heart.
Times Square Advertising Coalition (TSAC) is a trade association comprised of major advertisers, retailers, real estate firms, media companies and other businesses involved in the outdoor sign industry in Times Square, along with organizations representing Broadway and the community.
Verv, an energy monitoring and AI company, has laid claim to launching the UK's first energy trading community at a housing estate in Hackney, East London.
Sarah Scarborough and Jodi Banks started Partners Tea Company in 2006, and since then, they've traveled all over the world to source estate teas, one - of - a-kind blends, and Fair Trade leaves from growers in developing communities.
It works with its members, law enforcement communities (trading standards officers and local police forces), to detect and combat the sale of infringing software and it also helps organisations regularise their software estates when reports of possible misuse or under - licensing have been received about them.
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Strategies: Influence the allocation of NAHS funding for region based on overcrowding / lack of infrastructure; lobby DoH for greater access to mainstream housing, support for ATSI housing; advocate increased / equitable allocations of community housing; work with Dept Fair Trading to eliminate discriminatory behaviour of Real Estate / Property Managers.
The Asian Real Estate Association of America (AREAA) is a nonprofit professional trade organization dedicated to promoting sustainable home ownership opportunities in Asian American communities by creating a powerful national voice for housing and real estate professionals that serve this dynamic mEstate Association of America (AREAA) is a nonprofit professional trade organization dedicated to promoting sustainable home ownership opportunities in Asian American communities by creating a powerful national voice for housing and real estate professionals that serve this dynamic mestate professionals that serve this dynamic market.
An international, non-profit, professional trade organization geared to promoting sustainable homeownership opportunities for Asian communities in North America with the help of a network of housing and real estate professionals, AREAA's mandate is to provide international referral, networking and educational opportunities to its 13,000 members worldwide.
WASHINGTON (May 15, 2015)-- Realtors ® from across the country gathered today to learn about the importance and benefits of walkable urban communities in real estate development during a panel organized by the REALTOR ® University Richard J. Rosenthal Center for Real Estate Studies during the REALTORS ® Legislative Meetings & Tradeestate development during a panel organized by the REALTOR ® University Richard J. Rosenthal Center for Real Estate Studies during the REALTORS ® Legislative Meetings & TradeEstate Studies during the REALTORS ® Legislative Meetings & Trade Expo.
Pleading for the real estate community to learn from last year's murder of Arkansas agent Beverly Carter, her son implored practitioners during the 2015 REALTORS ® Legislative Meetings & Trade Expo in Washington, D.C. to make safety a higher priority in their businesses.
Founded in 2003, AAREA is a professional trade organization «dedicated to promoting sustainable ownership opportunities in Asian American communities by creating a powerful national voice for the housing and real estate professionals that serve this dynamic market,» says the association.
During his tenure as president of Coldwell Banker Canada, Geha founded the first international chapter of AREAA, a non-profit trade organization of real estate professionals serving the needs of the growing Asian community.
I moved to the Kingston, NY from Chicago, trading urban living for small town community and a career in real estate.
Whether it's a convenient local event (like an expat meetup, or a special program at a cultural community center)-- or a larger commitment (such as participating in a trade mission, or attending an overseas real estate trade show)-- commit to at least one new activity that could open the door to additional global opportunities.
(DCREIA) The Greater Washington DC Real Estate Investors» Association http://dcreia.com/ Contact: Sherman Ragland Telephone: (301) 218-4333 When: 2nd Saturday of each month, 8:30 am Where: 16000 Trade Zone Ave., Ste. 104, Upper Marlboro, MD Trustie Real Estate Club Contact: Lori Wilson Telephone: (202) 565-1605 When: Call for dates & time Where: Washington, DC DC / Virginia Real Estate Investors Group http://www.dcvareig.com Contact: Sandy Schaefer Telephone: (800) 393-3138 When: 3rd Saturday of each month, 9:00 am Where: Westgate Training Center, Chantilly, Virginia (near Dulles Expo at Intersection of Rt. 50 & Rt. 28) Real Estate Investing Network GP Contact: Lawrence Simmons Telephone: (225) 413-7465 When: Every other Friday, 8:00 pm Where: TBA, DC & Maryland Real Estate Community Networking Group Contact: Marquise White Telephone: (703) 349-2934 When: Every Monday, 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm Where: Hampton Inn, 5821 Richmond Hwy., Alexandria, VA Washington Metro REIA http://www.wmreia.com Contact: Ed Rooney Telephone: (703) 7503347 When: Normally 4th Saturday of each month, 8:30 am to noon Where: Hilton Hotel, Alexandria Real Estate Investors Metro Washington (REIMW) http://www.reimw.com Contact: Jan Rivera Telephone: (301) 340-0558 When: Dates vary (see website), 7:30 pm Where: Margaret Schweizhaut Senior Citizens Center, 1000 Forest Glen Rd., Silver Spring District REIA http://districtreia.com/
Various commenters representing settlement agents, a real estate agent, title insurance companies, attorneys, credit unions, community banks, and various trade associations representing creditors, settlement agents, and the title insurance industry were concerned that alternative 1 would increase coordination costs for industry because it would shift settlement activities to creditors, introduce unnecessary complexity to the settlement process, delay the underwriting of title insurance, delay closings, and increase costs and risk to consumers.
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