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South Waterfront's troubles aren't unusual in a recession where credit is as hard to come by as a brunch table on a sunny Portland Sunday.
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"Real estate broker Patrick Clark, whose company has sold all of South Waterfront's new condos, said the homeowners associations, maintenance and marketing budgets will continue to be funded by the owners until all units are sold."
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Interestingly, the excuses being used now to justify South Waterfront's failure are exactly those criticisms offered early and often. back then, those critizing were ridiculed -- by Adams and Katz in particular.
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South Waterfront's troubles aren't unusual in a recession where credit is as hard to come by as a brunch table on a sunny Portland Sunday.
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Doug McCormick, former CEO of Lifetime TV and iVillage, will remain Waterfront's chairman, while Mike Keriakos will remain president.
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Nkobi group a share in the Durban Waterfront's abortive Point development, the Durban High Court heard on Friday.
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Just under 176-metres long, the tanker's freshly-painted red hull, blue deck and white superstructure loomed over the guests and dignatories who had gathered on the V&A Waterfront's No 2 Jetty for the naming ceremony.
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Judge Dennis Davis, who handed the judgment down on Tuesday, said the Waterfront's attempt to have Patrick Smith and Ganief
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Waterfront's the only available real estate these days, and besides, can you imagine what it would cost to install sewer systems for seven million if we let them come inland?
Starfish 1999
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August bombing of the Waterfront's Planet Hollywood restaurant, which killed two people and hurt 25.
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