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Penson Sells State Street Properties

The Penson Companies, the owners of the now infamous 100 Clark Street, has sold a portfolio of State Street townhouses to JG Capital according to Brownstoner: Brownstoner: Heights Brownstone…: A five-building portfolio of brownstones in Brooklyn Heights was just sold off by a controversial landowner in the neighborhood for a combined price of $7,201,000, according to [...]

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Stocks pounded, Massachusetts shares unspared

State Street Corp. (NYSE:STT) and First Marblehead Corp. (NYSE:FMD) were among stocks of companies based in Massachusetts or with large presences in the state that were pounded Monday along with the broader market. (STT) (FMD) (BSX) (BIIB) (GENZ) (SOV) (RTN) (EMC)

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Treasury picks State Street and Barclays to handle government purchases of mortgage securities

Treasury spokeswoman Jennifer Zuccarelli said the selection of Barclays and State Street was not tied to a separate program that received approval from Congress on Friday that authorizes Treasury to spend up to $700 billion to buy up distressed mortgage-backed assets on the books of financial companies.

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Treasury hires State Street and Barclays to manage MBS buys

WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- The Treasury Department announced Friday that it has hired State Street Bank and Trust Company and Barclays Global Investors to manage its purchase of mortgage-backed securities issued by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The department has already begun the program, which was included in legislation allowing the government to takeover the two mortgage giants and was not part...

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Bailout Rally Details - join us Oct. 3rd after work

Utahns will gather at the Federal Building, 150 South State Street, Friday, October 3, 2008, 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm to tell Congress and Wall Street that people are fed up with corporate greed and demand a "Main Street Recovery Plan." The House's bail-out "compromise" failed due to overwhelming opposition by both progressives and conservatives, led by grassroots pressure from the communities they represent....

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N.C. DOT allocates millions in State Street Aid to Triad

The N.C. DOT has allocated more than $145 million in State Street Aid to 506 municipalities, also known as the Powell Bill Fund.

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Sovereign, State Street lead Massachusetts stocks recovery

Sovereign Bancorp Tuesday led a recovery of stocks for companies based in Massachusetts or that have a strong presence in the state. Following the departure of its CEO, Sovereign shares rose $1.62, or 70 percent, to close at $3.95.

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Sovereign, State Street lead recovery of Mass. stocks

Sovereign Bancorp (NYSE:SOV) shares were trading up $2.49, or 106 percent, at $4.82 at about 2 p.m. Tuesday, leading a recovery that included most stocks of companies based in Massachusetts or with significant operations in the state. (SOV) (STT) (BPFH)

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Sovereign, State Street among Boston stocks pounded

Massachusetts stocks were pummeled along with the broader market yesterday after the U.S. House of Representatives voted to reject the Wall Street bailout plan supported by the Bush administration and Congressional leaders from both parties.

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Inkberry Presents Science Fiction/Fantasy Author Paul Park

NORTH ADAMS, MA- Thursday, October 16, at 7:00 p.m. Inkberry presents Fiction/Fantasy Author Paul Park. The event will be held at Inkberry, Western Gateway Heritage State Park, 115 State Street, North Adams, Building 1. Park will read from his newly...

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Rolly: Construction workers get meal fit for kings

Those patronizing downtown Salt Lake City last Tuesday saw something unusual around noon when long dining tables were put up along State Street, covered with white linen and adorned with china plates and fine silverware.

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PERFORMANCE/TOUR: James Emery Trio Performs at Erie Art Museum

The Erie Art Museum's Contemporary Music Series presents the String Trio of New York on October 4. The performance will be held in the Erie Art Museum Annex, 423 State Street. This tour is made possible by a grant from the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts Regional Touring Program and is sponsored locally by Connoisseur Media...

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Another Downtown Chicago Flagship Confirmed

The city of Chicago will gain the rare distinction of having two high-profile stores next year when a street-level store opens at 108 State Street, an enormous high-rise complex that is still under construction. The location is in the midst of the old downtown section of the city, about a mile from the existing North [...]

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Rochester says, “NO”, to Bush bail-out

True Majority, along with DFA, PDA and many others are joining to protest the Bush bail-out tomorrow 5:00-6:30 PM Address 100 State Street Rochester, NY 14614 Directions Gather in front of Federal Bldg. at 100 State St. Parking available in near-by parking ramps. More information can be found here and you can RSVP. Bring signs and an attitude.

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State Street share troubles continue but stocks overall change little

State Street Corp.’s share price troubles continued Wednesday morning as stocks overall fell slightly.