Archive for June, 2008
AS terrible as Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath have been deposited by the markets and experts have found that the economic consequences are not so serious.
Not so fast, writes George Friedman, Chairman of Strategic Forecasting of the company in new, globally oriented Web Site (stratfor.com). During the river, port and oil infrastructure appear to be […]
June 28th, 2008 | Posted in Builders insurance, New Orleans Insurance Quotes | No Comments
Greg Baxter local development under contracts for the acquisition of a block of six plays mostly to improve real estate in Midtown.
The country townhome Builder and planners want to clean up 6.5 hectares of land known as Courtlandt Square, a residential sector and the project reminiscent of the French Quarter.
The property is located inside the […]
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Buying a home can be stressful. But if the date coincides with the threat of country case of a Category 3 hurricane, it can be truly frightening.
That’s what Sandra Porter faced as Hurricane Rita in Houston hole in a few weeks. The closing ceremony in its three-storey townhouse has been for 26 September.
“I want to […]
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NEW YORK, September 16 - Assekuranz Michel Dion, an analyst at the investment bank Sandler O’Neill & Partners LLP has been very busy this week, the man feverishly tracking Hurricane Ivan, because he polterte to the Gulf of Mexico and threatens to flood New Orleans and Marais platforms for oil drilling.
Only Wednesday afternoon, for estimates […]
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New Orleans (average) - New Orleans’ residents and businesses remain anxious to get back on the legs, but the dam road remaining in the Big Easy road to recovery 18 months after Hurricane Katrina has holes in it City dam and three-quarters is flooded.
A whole series of challenges could derail attempts by the city and […]
June 28th, 2008 | Posted in Builders insurance, New Orleans Insurance Quotes | No Comments
Buying a home can be stressful. But if the date coincides with the threat of country case of a Category 3 hurricane, it can be truly frightening.
That’s what Sandra Porter faced as Hurricane Rita in Houston hole in a few weeks. The closing ceremony in its three-storey townhouse has been for 26 September.
“I want to […]
June 28th, 2008 | Posted in Builders insurance, New Orleans Insurance Quotes | No Comments
Outside the wind sled hammered on the sheet glass windows. Each new gust buckled discs a little longer until, weakened by the inexorable stampfenden, they began to implode. An awning of a nearby restaurant flew in the parking lot and offices zerschellte against glass window just below us.
As a resident journalists and Florida, I had […]
June 28th, 2008 | Posted in Builders insurance, New Orleans Insurance Quotes | No Comments
New York-Despite dramatic improvements in New Orleans’ hurricane protection system, the risks of floods, damage to the risks related to the ability of the city remain limited, are likely to post-Hurricane Katrina rebuilding, say observers.
High premiums and large prints of risk manager are complex ‘efforts to ensure proper insurance coverage, including owners of insurance risks, […]
June 28th, 2008 | Posted in Builders insurance, New Orleans Insurance Quotes | No Comments
Inspired by the calls of people came to Houston seeking protection against Hurricane Katrina in Houston’s real estate business looking for opportunities of the house, plan to remain for a while.
“Our phones are ringing the tailor,” said Ken Valach, Executive Managing Director of Trammell Crow residence, an apartment, that companies offer Specials victims of the […]
June 28th, 2008 | Posted in Builders insurance, New Orleans Insurance Quotes | No Comments
When he moved from Manhattan’s Alleghany Corp. two years ago in the most celebrated proxy war in business in the USA, New Jersey Financial Allan S. Kirby, 70, rented, he would. Last week, it was clear that Kirby was on the road to recovery control Alleghany, a holding company that controls not only the giants […]
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