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Milwaukee Fly Limousine has launched a new SUV limousine service in Milwaukee. In addition to being a sister company to the award-winning Contact Limousine LLC, the new limousine company is run by the same management team.WEST ALLIS, Wis.–(Newsfile Corp. – September 26, 2024) – Milwaukee Fly Limousine is redefining what customers can expect from Milwaukee limousine service and becoming one of the best in the entire region with its newest model SUV fleet. We offer high class luxury transportation. . This expansion is part of the company’s vision to offer limousine services to more people, especially those interested in exploring…

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DENVER, Sept. 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Toll Brothers, Inc. (NYSE: TOL), the nation’s premier builder of luxury homes, today announced the upcoming opening of its newest community, Toll Brothers at Painted Prairie, at the intersection of 63rd Street and Killarney Road in Aurora, Colorado. Construction of a sales center and model home is currently underway, with sales expected to begin in early 2025.Toll Brothers at Painted Prairie will include 177 luxury townhomes across three incredible collections. The community offers the only three-story townhomes within the Painted Prairie Town Center master plan. Homebuyers can choose from home designs ranging from…

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Captain Luxe enters the ultra-luxury market.United States – September 19, 2024 — International air service Captain Luxe has launched First Class ticket bookings, a major expansion of its existing Business Class offering. The strategic move gives customers unparalleled access to the world’s most luxurious airline cabins just a simple phone call away.Captain Luxe’s ​​entry into the first class market introduces a suite of enhanced services designed to meet the needs of the most discerning travellers. Specialized Flight ConsultantsToday, the backbone of Captain Luxe’s ​​booking services is a team of expert agents who have in-depth knowledge of the first-class cabins of…

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In the New Orleans luxury transportation industry, few companies command as much respect and trust as Lagniappe Chauffeured Services. Founder Robert Daspit provides unparalleled limousine and car service to ensure travelers receive the best possible hospitality on every trip into the city.United States – September 13, 2024 — Robert Daspit, founder and CEO of Lagniappe Chauffeured Services (LCS), is taking the New Orleans luxury transportation scene by storm with the city’s leading limousine service. After recognizing a significant gap in the market for high-quality, personalized chauffeur services, Daspit founded his company to ensure his clients could experience world-class service tailored…

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A luxury real estate brokerage associate is joining his brokerage firm as one of Hawaii’s best and brightest, sharing a new set of techniques for managing the financial challenges of a changing market.Honolulu, Hawaii–(Newsfile Corp. – September 12, 2024) – Homeownership is a cherished goal for many, but financial hurdles can make the dream seem out of reach.Recent trends show that the financial burden of homeownership is becoming heavier as mortgage interest rates rise.Teondra Mills, a Hawaii-based luxury real estate associate with RE/MAX HonoluluTo see an expanded version of this graphic, go to:https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/8798/223038_88d93b5ab46b99f7_001full.jpgThe wealth gap is large, and homeowner equity…

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For American politicians, this is a golden age of lies. Social media allows them to spread falsehoods quickly and efficiently, while their supporters amplify falsehoods that serve their cause. When I started PolitiFact in 2007, I wanted to raise the cost of lying. We didn’t expect just calling out a candidate to change people’s votes, but we did at least hope that our journalism would nudge them to be more truthful.I was wrong. More than 15 years of fact-checking has done little to nothing to stem the tide of lies. I underestimated the power of partisan media on both sides,…

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When I returned to Little League, I thought I was a pretty good baseball player. I hit a lot of home runs, so I thought I could play in the majors until about seventh grade. At that time, I stood at bat against a pitcher from Warren Junior High School who could throw a curveball.His first pitch seemed to go straight to my head. I hit the dart and looked up just in time to see the ball go perfectly over the plate. Humble! The referees called it a strike, Warren’s players laughed at me, and I soon became one…

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