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Home builders' confidence remains low
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Home builders are a little more optimistic about the prospects for home sales over the next six months, but an index reflecting the sector's confidence overall remained at an all-time low, an industry trade association said yesterday. |
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Centex to pull out of Colo. VICTIM OF SLUMP The Dallas-based company is the third homebuilder to...
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Dallas-based homebuilder Centex will pull out of Colorado next spring, becoming the third big-name homebuilder to cease operations here. Centex follows Beazer Homes, which in June said it would leave the state in October, and Neumann Homes, which in November filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. |
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Alta Loma woman awarded $18,000 prize
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For Michelle Gualer, it was almost too good to be true. At the beginning of July, the 42-year-old Alta Loma woman got an e-mail from Los Angeles-based home builder KB Home saying she had won $18,000. |
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Caulder Named Senior VP, Reichard COO
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Rodgers Builders, Inc. has named William G. Caulder to the position of senior vice president - Construction Operations. Current projects under Caulder's leadership include Lowe's Corporate Campus - Phase III Expansion (Mooresville, NC), and Wachovia Cultural Campus, which includes the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, expansion of The Mint Museum of Art, and the 1200-seat Knight Theater. |
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National home builder stakes its claim in city
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Holly Williams and Frank McLendon didn't realize they would have to introduce their employer when they first moved here. A few times they even had to explain that they do not work for a doctor by the name of "Horton." In fact, Williams and McLendon work for D.R. Horton. The nation's largest home builder is now the third most active builder - at least so far this year - in Oklahoma City, according to the May report of the Central Oklahoma Home Builders Association. |
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