Likewise, state Sen. Julie Lassa of Stevens Point is expected to win the Democratic Party's nomination in
a race against real estate broker Don Raihala of Superior.
U.S. private real estate firm Blackstone Group LP, for instance, is just one of a handful of private companies now
racing against the real estate recovery.
Not exact matches
On stage in Detroit,
real estate mogul Donald Trump faced off
against his three remaining Republican challengers in the presidential
race: Senator Marco Rubio of Florida; Ted Cruz, the senator from Texas; and John Kasich, the governor of Ohio.
Just plot a long term chart of the S&P 500 (including dividends)
against a long - term chart of
real estate (including net rents), and the
race isn't even close.
The
race has become something of a proxy war for the fight over the online rental site Airbnb, with the company funding advertising
against Serino and an independent expenditure campaign backed by the Hotel Trades Council and the
Real Estate Board of New York running commercials critical of Gipson.
The
Real Estate Board of New York, which raised $ 750,000 from business leaders last year to back mostly GOPers
against WFPers in City Council
races, just hired Bloomberg administration veteran James Whelan for a similar push this year
against WFP - backed Senate candidates.
The slate of competitive
races is largely unchanged from last month, although Arizona cracks the list this time, as
real estate developer Jim Pederson has gained momentum in his contest
against Sen. Jon Kyl (R).
The effort comes after bribery charges were filed
against the mayor and deputy mayor of the Rockland County Village of Spring Valley in an alleged
real -
estate development scheme with ties to state Senator Malcolm Smith, who along with three others, was charged in connection with an alleged plot to rig the New York City mayoral
race.
(Amended 1/11) REALTORS ®, in their
real estate employment practices, shall not discriminate
against any person or persons on the basis of
race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, national origin, or sexual orientation.
Like the tortoise in the fabled
race against the hare,
real estate investment trusts have taken a back seat to flashy limited partnerships in the last few years.