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Road work in Nashville area The Tennessean, TN - 16 hours ago on Elm Hill Pike to Arlington Avenue and south on Arlington to Murfreesboro Berry and Foster streets Street closed through January 2007 for Sam Levy Homes. Coldwell Banker(R) 2005 Home Price Comparison Index Reveals $1.7 All American Patriots (press release), Sweden - 19 hours ago NY) was not included in the study due to a lack of single-family homes. the top 10 most affordable markets, three are in Texas (Killeen, Arlington, Fort Worth Mobile home industry ready for Katrina aid Greensboro News Record, NC - 21 hours ago waiting to hear whether they should move ahead with production of those homes. costs," said Thayer Long of the Manufactured Housing Institute in Arlington, Va. Look back Star-Telegram Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 4 hours ago Some years ago, the Arlington Historical Society began an annual "Arlington Honors Its way of reminding residents that people were building homes and plowing Business Briefs: Sept. 21, 2005 Record-Searchlight (subscription), CA - Sep 21, 2005 The Commerce Department reported that construction of new homes and apartments phases out May's divisional operations in Boston, Houston, Arlington, Va., and Schools, manufacturers join forces to fill jobs Poughkeepsie Journal, NY - Sep 22, 2005 In addition to job fairs and career days, Arlington Superintendent Frank Pepe suggested We want them to own homes here," chamber President Charles North said. More kids in school Everett Herald, WA - 20 hours ago Arlington School District is one of the county's fastest-growing, having 117 portables, district projections show more than 3,000 new homes under development Mobile-home mover expects storm-linked business boom Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - Sep 22, 2005 of mobile homes totaled 130,802, down from 373,143 in 1998, according to the Manufactured Housing Institute, a national trade association in Arlington, Va. Rebuilding Gulf Coast will be big, not easy Orlando Sentinel, FL - Sep 20, 2005 Fred Schaub, president of Arlington Homes Inc. of Winter Park, said he had a carpentry crew quit this week to go to the hurricane-hit areas to work. Hurricanes test school systems Dallas Morning News (subscription), TX - 20 hours ago Arlington school officials also expected a few hundred students and now report more than Unless homes are completely destroyed or they can't go home for a long