• Houston Texans: O.J. Howard's strong return from Achilles injury

    by admin on 2022-09-17 15:36:34

    O.J. Howard scores one of his two touchdowns against the Colts in Houston's opener.

    O.J. Howard’s one-inch scar blistered near the center of his right heel, and its miniscule existence atop a once-torn Achilles tendon may very well represent the difference in the Texans tight end’s t

  • N.C. hospitals offer new Medicaid expansion proposal

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    RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina's hospitals and hospital systems on Friday unveiled

  • 1980s-Era Office Building Transformed in Downtown Denver - Mile High CRE

    by admin on 2022-09-17 15:36:29

    THE AMP, a newly renovated, nine-story, 79,000-square-foot office building located at 1580 N. Logan Street in Denver’s historic Colfax Avenue district, will be officially unveiled Thursday, Sept. 15. A fund managed by Pennybacker Capital Management, LLC acquired the Uptown property in 2019

  • School of Fashion Design in Boston Patterns an $8M Sale of Back Bay Building - Connect CRE

    by admin on 2022-09-17 15:36:27

    Your source for daily news covering CRE transactions and trends. Stay informed on national, regional and property sector news that matters to your business.

    Offering on-demand online courses that provide continuing education credits for brokers, attorneys, appraisers and architects. Sele

  • Arizona Eliminates One Million Square Feet of Office Space | Office of the Arizona Governor

    by admin on 2022-09-17 15:36:26

    Governor Ducey Dedicates Modern Workspace For State Employees

    PHOENIX — In the last eight years, Arizona has wiped out a million square feet of state office space — more than 17 football fields.

    Just in the last two, the state has eliminated 750,00 square feet — more space th

  • Mental health task force aims to enhance wellness on campus | Temple Now

    by admin on 2022-09-17 15:36:19

    The group is conducting an audit of mental health resources available to the Temple community, which will then be used to make recommendations on how the university can best support its students, faculty and staff.

    Earlier this year Provost Gregory Mandel announced the launch of a new ta

  • Remote workers are plenty productive | Crain's Chicago Business

    by admin on 2022-09-17 15:36:13

    More than half of employees today are working from a home office, a couch or even from bed, legs tucked comfortably under the covers.

    A whopping 59% of workers with jobs that can be done from home are teleworking today, just a slight drop from the peak of the pandemic in October 2020, wh

  • Table Talk · September 14, 2022 | Canine Chronicle

    by admin on 2022-09-17 15:36:09

    If you have not yet read Will Alexander’s article titled Why Bother? in this month’s Canine Chronicle (http://www.onlinedigitalpubs.com/publication/?m=2330&i=760058&p=120&id=8717&ver=html) I urge you to do so.  Will talks about a youngster who walked by as he was blow dry

  • 15 Amazon Outlet Living Room Furniture Deals — Up to 53% Off

    by admin on 2022-09-17 15:36:08

    Sanah is an Amazon Ecommerce Writer at Dotdash Meredith covering everything in the lifestyle space, including home essentials and kitchen must-haves. For over three years, she has spent the majority of her day searching for the best sales and products hidden on Amazon for PEOPLE, Food & Wi

  • Tom Johnson · No More Baubles: Post-Plague Consumption · LRB 22 September 2022

    by admin on 2022-09-17 15:36:05

    H alf ​ of London was dead, and it was time to spend. Between the plague of 1348 and a second wave in 1361, wages rose steeply, and workers couldn’t wait to enjoy the good things in life. ‘There is scarcely a villein today who is satisfied with his lot,’ a sermon writer