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 Issue of October 8, 2007 
   
Irony Age
In the midst of a deep residential real estate slump, it’s not difficult to mine for ironies.
Spin City
Bostonians soon may have something new to show off from their balconies – a view of the city’s very own wind turbine, along with some serious bragging rights.
Two Schools of Thought on Boston
By William P. Barrack
With the snap of fall comes a “back to business” mentality for most of the city’s executives.

Court Case Affirms Homeowner’s Right to Reasonable Restrictions
By Stephen Marcus and Karyn Kennedy Branco
Are homeowner associations governmental or quasi-governmental entities?

Regulatory Review and Reform Initiative Right for Small Business
By Steve Adams
Piling law upon law, and regulation upon regulation, the federal government is slowly (but surely) crushing the country with the burden of compliance.

Letter to the Editor: Review Process Thorough
It is a shame that the past president of the Ellis South End Neighborhood Association, John Herbert, has forgotten the comprehensive and lengthy community process that occurred during the development review for the Atelier/505 project (“Shreve, Crump & Low Site May Prove to Be Jewel in the Rough,” Sept. 24 issue of Banker & Tradesman).
Check & Balance
Banker & Tradesman's political cartoon.


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