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Specials At Historic HotelsHistoric Hotels of America, a program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is offering special rates for the fall season at many of its designated locations - more than 200 hotels that have maintained their historic integrity, architecture and ambience. The Phoenix Park Hotel in Washington, D.C., for example, has a Thursday-through-Sunday package with rooms at $109 per night, single- or double-occupancy, available Oct. 5 through Nov. 26. The Mohonk Mountain House in New Paltz, N.Y., is offering discounts on midweek spa services from Monday through Nov. 30. . read more. Easing the way along Oak Tree RoadWoodbridge is planning a "visioning process" for Oak Tree Road that township officials hope will eliminate problems that have been escalating for years. "We want to look at where we are, where we've been and where we want to go as a community," said township Interim Mayor Joseph Vitale. The process is the first of several planned for various downtown areas in Woodbridge in coming months, including New Brunswick Avenue in Fords, the Keasby waterfront, Inman Avenue in Colonia and Main Street in Woodbridge, he said. Oak Tree Road, which extends through Iselin and Edison, frequently attracts hundreds of shoppers, mainly from the Asian Indian community. It has been the center of congestion for years because it was originally designated to be a main street in a small downtown, said township Business Administrator Bob Landolfi. read more. US housing slump painful for some owners, buildersHERNDON, Va. -- For years, real-estate brokers and home builders promised that the soaring property market eventually would glide to a soft landing. These optimists predicted that home prices, which had more than doubled in parts of the country between 2000 and 2005, would continue to rise, but at a more normal pace of 5 percent or 6 percent a year. It isn't working out that way. The rapid deterioration of the market over the past 12 months has caught many homeowners and builders off guard. Some are being forced to cut prices far below what their homes could have fetched a year ago. It's too early to say how hard the landing will be, but at a minimum it will be bumpy for many people who need to sell homes. And the economy as a whole, buoyed in recent years by the housing frenzy, could suffer. read more. Time for Jaguar to start building cars in AmericaFord has already taken the tough decision of pulling Jaguar out of Browns Lane, Coventry, its spiritual home. Now is the time to go the whole hog and recognise an economic inevitability. Jaguar will survive only if it follows Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Japan's luxury brands by assembling cars in the US. . read more. The 20 smartest companies to start nowAsking venture capitalists for great startup ideas is a little like asking Curt Schilling what pitch he's going to throw next. When we posed the question to dozens of VCs and investors around the country, more than a few indignantly shot back, "Are you out of your mind?" But after some friendly prodding from our reporters, a surprising number of them couldn't help but start jawing about companies they would love to build - if only the right people could be found to perfect the technologies or the business plans and make them seem possible. . read more. Remodeling the right wayWhen I started planning to remodel my bathrooms, I had visions of pointing at pictures in magazines and saying with a flourish, like Jean-Luc Picard on Star Trek: The Next Generation, "Make it so!" I expected contractors to swoop in, rip out our ugly 1985 builder-installed oak cabinets and swirly cultured-marble countertops, install gorgeous new everything, and clean up at every stage. Instead, I learned that remodeling, even when you hire it out, requires patience, diligence and occasional do-it-yourself work - unless you want to blow your budget and possibly end up with unpleasant surprises. . read more. Ohio prep insiderO.J. Mayo is gone, and Bill Walker can't play this season. The Ohio Division III basketball tournament is no longer an exercise in futility for non-North College Hill teams. "O.J. and Bill leaving couldn't happen at a better time for us," said Jeoff Gabbard, coach at D-III school Deer Park. "We return five pretty good lettermen, so we should be good. It's an open state championship again." Jim Reynolds, coach at perennial D-III contender Madeira, was among many rival coaches displeased with the NCH situation. Nationally ranked stars Mayo and Walker arrived in 2003 and drew plenty of other talented transfers to NCH, which breezed to D-III state titles in 2005 and '06. . read more.A great deal of searching has been spent learning the research that we are giving to you. Understanding the best Custom Home Luxury Floor Plans information doesn't have to be a backbreaking task. After you've totally gone through the websites we provide on this page, we encourage you to save them. Our zest for the subject has matured throughout time.
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