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"Dream Builders: Tyler Home Attracts National Spotlight" (McQuistion) No. 1723, Tierra Grande reprint, 4pp. (4/15/2005) | A behind-the-scenes look a Home and Garden Television's Dream Home 2005 reveals the Herculean effort that made this dream a reality. More » | "Fixin' What's Broke: RCLA Mandates Recovery Guidelines" (Fambrough) No. 1644, Tierra Grande reprint, 2pp. (10/17/2003) | Homeowners with complaints against home builders, repairers and remodelers must follow the amended Residential Construction Liability Act (RCLA) to get problems resolved More » | "Co-Location: Industrial Innovation Pays" (Hunt) No. 1626, Tierra Grande reprint, 3pp. (7/10/2003) | Eastman Chemical recruits firms to locate within its 6,000-acre complex near Longview, sharing infrastructure and support services. More » | "And It Has a Lovely Whatchamacallit (DVD version)" (Birdwell) No. 1578, $12.00. Videotape (9/4/2002) | Learn basic nomenclature of a house in this 28-minute DVD. From site preparation to landscaping, the basic parts of a house are shown and explained. Add To Cart » | "And It Has a Lovely Whatchamacallit (VHS version)" (Birdwell) No. 1577, $12.00. Videotape (8/5/2002) | Learn basic nomenclature of a house in this 28-minute video. From site preparation to landscaping, the parts of a house are shown and explained.
| "Green Building" (Hunt) No. 1569, Tierra Grande reprint, 3pp. (8/2/2002) | Better consumer information plus cheaper and more efficient building materials that are less harmful to the environment are increasing the popularity of green building practices. More » | "I-69: The Road Ahead" (Hunt) No. 1459, Tierra Grande reprint (3/28/2001) | Planning for a new interstate highway has begun. I-69 is designed to relieve border truck traffic passing through Texas. More » | The Fiscal Impact of New Residential Subdivisions on the City of San Antonio, Texas (Dotzour) No. 1209, Special report, 35pp. (1/31/2001) | Do new residential subdivisions pay for themselves? This study appears to indicate that they do -- at least in San Antonio, Texas. More » | "New Subdivisions Pay Their Own Way" (Dotzour) No. 1219, Tierra Grande reprint, 5pp. (1/10/1998) | Do residential subdivisions "pay their own way?" This article summarizes new research that indicates new subdivisions in the two cities studied create more borrowing capability than the actual amount spent on capital improvements to support them. More » |
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