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‘Tell Us Something’ – Education and Performance News, WE GOT OUR 501(c)3! and Ticketing Information

“Letting Go” Live at The Dennison Theatre September 27, 2022

Zillow Group expects real estate industry to ‘meaningfully contract’ in second half of 2022

Zillow Group expects revenue from its core Premier Agent business unit to decrease more than 20% year-over-year in the third quarter due to housing trends.

A Place to Call Home: Small Towns That Welcome All

In places like New Hope, Pennsylvania, or Eureka Springs, Arkansas, thriving LGBTQ+ communities help shape small town life from economy and culture to education.  

‘Place and Prosperity – How Cities Help Us to Connect and Innovate’ – Marrying Urban Identity and Economic Prosperity

For Fulton, “A fully realized city needs to contain all the benefits of an integrated urban existence: close proximity of its citizens to the fulfilment of their ordinary human needs, the ability to walk and bike everywhere, an efficient transit system and a rich tapestry of everyday urban life.”

Program helps provide funding for internet access in Montana’s rural areas

“Internet is the electricity of the 21st century. We just have to have it,” said Kathleen Williams, Montana USDA Rural Development director.

After Going Solar, I Felt the Bliss of Sudden Abundance

This is, really, an emotional shift we ought to foreground when we promote renewables.

The rise of high-tech real estate investing platforms and their effect on housing affordability

Arrived currently has about 100,000 people signed up for its service, with about 10,000 users actively investing. On average, there are about 200-300 investors per house.

Corporate Landlords ‘Aggressively’ Evicted Tenants During Pandemic, House Report Says

A new report from a House subcommittee alleges that four companies, including Invitation Homes and Pretium Partners, used harsh tactics to push out thousands of renters. 

Economists’ midyear outlook forecasts changing growth trends in Montana

“The view out the rear-view mirror is fantastic – what a great year it’s been!” said BBER director Patrick Barkey. “What’s ahead is what the problem is – that’s what we’re worried about; we don’t see it as clearly.”

GM & INRIX Safety View Software Available For City Planners

GM says the cloud-based program gives transportation planners crucial insights based on crash, vehicle, vulnerable road user (VRU, or people walking and using micromobility), and US Census data to help them prioritize and assess the impact of road safety initiatives on neighborhoods.