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Jennifer Stewart KornegayMonday, May 1, 2017In the early 2000s, you couldn’t look anywhere without seeing something being built, a new row of retail spots under construction, a field full of framed up houses soon to be filled with families. When the recession hit in 2008, the number of new construction projects as well as prices on existing properties in the River Region – and beyond – fell hard and fell fast. But figures from the last few years show a steady rise, and most experts agree that both the construction and real estate industries are well on their way to recovery. Read more(0) CommentsMGM | Montgomery AL | Montgomery Alabama | MGM Chamber | Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce | Montgomery Chamber of Commerce | Montgomery Chamber | Build On | City of Montgomery | Jummy Rutland | Lowder New Homes | Real Estate | MGM | Montgomery AL | Montgomery Alabama | MGM Chamber | Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce | Montgomery Chamber of Commerce | Montgomery Chamber | Build On | City of MontgomeryCategories- Montgomery Business Journal - Member Profiles (89)
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