| First Issue 2010 |
| Update on sales activity & The Hangout Beach, Music, & Art Festival |
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| Fall 2006 |
| Shrimp Festival Sets Attendance Records |
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| Summer 2006 |
| The A-Team welcomes BHS Development, Edson Homes, and Henson Homes, and The Wharf opens with a bang. |
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| Fall/Winter 2005 |
| Updates on The Wharf and Riverwalk developments, welcome John Bean to The A Team, and the Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo reopens. |
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| Summer 2005 |
| A study done by the University of Alabama Real Estate Research and Education Center and data taken from the U.S. Census show that Baldwin County leads the state in projected growth between now and 2020. |
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| Spring 2005 |
| On March 5, 2005, the framing crew started to work on Vicki Mims' new house in Robertsdale, Alabama. |
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| Winter 2004-2005 |
| Four months after Hurricane Ivan, it appears that the cleanup and restoration of the Alabama Gulf Coast and Florida's Perdido Key is on schedule. |
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| Winter 2004 |
| The waters stretching from the Alabama Gulf Coast easterly to Apalachicola, Florida represent one of the most unique and desirable boating areas in the world. |
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| Summer 2004 |
| The seven-mile long man-made portion of the Intracoastal Waterway, between Wolf Bay and Oyster Bay, known to mariners as the "Alabama Canal" or the "Alabama Ditch", will soon become one of the most dazzling, upscale waterfront areas of the entire northern gulf coast region. |
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| Spring 2004 |
| Just as in any type of investment, or even gambling for that matter, the best strategy in real estate, is to quit while you are ahead. |
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| Fall 2003 |
| On Sunday the 15th and 16th of November, the American Power Boat Association World Championships were held in the gulf, just yards off the beach in Orange Beach, Alabama. |
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| Summer 2003 |
| The first half of 2003 has seen a surge in condo demand. |
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