Construction Loans News
Submitting construction loan documents to a bank
Now that you have a complete construction loan application package put together its now time to send the package along with a set of plans to the bank. It is important to note that some lenders are finally catching up with modern day technology.
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Hoku Corporation Announces Term Extension of $50 Million Loans
HONOLULU, HI-- - Hoku Corporation , a solar energy products and services company, today announced the extension of the maturity date of $50 million in loans from Tianwei New Energy Holdings Co., Ltd., ...
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St. Cloud City Council OKs construction assistance loans
St. Cloud City Council unanimously approved a new program Monday meant to spur immediate business construction projects.
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After Record Year, Tensar Moves to Restructure Certain Loans with Its Senior Lenders
Tensar Corporation announced today strong performance in 2011, with double digit income growth as compared to 2010. This performance was achieved through record global revenue, operational productivity and the success in the marketplace of its new, patented TriAx® geogrid product.
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Housing loans for poor: Don’t touch EPF — Mustafa K. Anuar
FEB 6 — It is commendable that the federal government is making an effort to provide opportunities for some 20,000 people currently renting houses from Kuala Lumpur City Hall to apply for loans that will enable them to get low-cost housing. To be sure, housing needs are most acute among the urban poor and working class as the prices of most of the ...
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Area builders hope for construction uptick in 2012
A report released last month that assessed the nation's construction industry had some sobering news for Alabama. The state's general contracting companies, which do commercial, industrial and infrastructure projects, saw some of the biggest decreases in employment in the country in 2011.
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SRF loans go to water quality projects in Appanoose, Dallas and Warren counties
The Iowa Finance Authority recently approved a combined total of $21.4 million in low-cost water quality loans to move projects forward in Appanoose, Dallas and Warren counties.
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