
11 May 2016 | 15 replies
From the University extending towards downtown, west, and south of campus, the small older neighborhoods have been converted to apartments/condos and new living communities targeting students and alumni (as the big three sports garner more success, more alumni want to come back).

10 July 2016 | 44 replies
@Jonathan Johnson, before you go through the time and effort of putting a scope of work and estimates together, I would make the seller name an asking price (unless he has done this already and I didn't see the post), that way you'll know if you are playing the same sport, let alone in the same ballpark.

13 May 2016 | 27 replies
If you ever have a problem house that you need to sell...Also, I'll be in Campbell in a couple of weeks for my son's Volleyball tournament (he's got sports tournaments in Campbell a couple of times a year), so we get to spend the day in your cool little town.

9 May 2016 | 0 replies
they knocking down 3's left and right", etc.I just can't stop with my Sport Outburst.Good Games.......

23 March 2016 | 2 replies
My 2 oldest sons (college students) just stopped in at Bentley Gold Coast in Chicago and have decided they want to skip buying a sports car now and want to put their money in RE.

9 April 2016 | 5 replies
I put together a meet up group in Pace on the first Monday of the month at the Oops Alley Sports Bar at 6pm.

15 September 2016 | 23 replies
The economic impact of losing college and professional sports revenue in NC is a very serious concern.

19 January 2016 | 8 replies
As you know investing is a blood sport.

19 January 2016 | 8 replies
We've learned the hard lessons of HOAs (letters about work trucks parking an 1") on the grass, sports "memorabilia" on the porch (it was a decorative plantar), etc.

28 January 2016 | 3 replies
We have some neat sports folks in REI and on BP (Chad Carson, former Clemson Football Captain, just one example)...You may have some of the most recent national DI creds, though, with your recent college world series experience as starting 2nd baseman...I read this inspiring story and think you will be successful no matter what: http://www.ncaa.com/news/baseball/article/2014-06-...Even when you get off the sports field, there are lots of great lessons for business (I did an nice interview with Chad, above, in my blog on his insights on team work, etc)..I did the Friday Night Lights thing (in the Odessa Permian/Mojo heyday, 1991 16-0, we won state game champ vs future NFL leading rusher....) and what I tell my students is after awhile, it may be just you and maybe some teammates and die hard fans who remember what you did on the field, but you keep those memories alive in your head--but that is enough, and it is like rocket fuel for your trajectory in other fields... so you have new highlight films ahead.