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  2. Braithwaite, Burn & Jessop Construction Company - Wikipedia

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    Thus on 26 January 1935 was born BBJ, The Braithwaite Burn & Jessop Construction Company Limited. The onward march began in 1941 with the Howrah Bridge, later, named Rabindra Setu. Later in 1991 achievement is the second Hooghly Bridge or Vidyasagar Setu. In between BBJ constructed number of engineering structures spread across the country and ...

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    Kay Bhothinard and Peter Field knew their home was in need of some TLC. But they didn't know it would end up on PBS's "This Old House."

  4. 12 of the most affordable places to live in the US in 2025

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    Average rent: $1,650/month Don't miss: Indianapolis is a sports lover's paradise, home to the Indianapolis Colts (NFL), Indiana Pacers (NBA), and the iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway, which ...

  5. I stayed at a treehouse in Florida for only $200 a night. It ...

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    The property of rentals and event spaces includes a range of lodgings, including a loft in an airplane hangar, a 21-foot yurt, and, of course, the adults-only treehouse.

  6. BBJ (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    BBJ is an acronym for the Boeing Business Jet, a brand of business airplanes made by The Boeing Company. BBJ or bbj can also refer to: BBJ, a U.K.-based media company founded by Jerry Buhlmann; Bitburg Airport, an airport in Bitburg, Germany, by IATA code; Braithwaite, Burn & Jessop Construction Company, a public construction company in India

  7. Budapest Business Journal - Wikipedia

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    The BBJ was launched in November 1992 as a weekly. [3] [4] The magazine, based in Budapest, was converted into biweekly later. [5] It was founded by a US-owned company headed by Stephen A. O'Connor, an American media entrepreneur. [6] [7] Mike Stone was also its founder. [8] The publisher is Absolut Media Kft. [9]

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  9. Birmingham Business Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Birmingham Business Journal is a weekly business newspaper published in Birmingham, Alabama, United States.The newspaper was founded in 1983 by Michael C. Randle and Tina Verciglio-Savas and became a part of American City Business Journals in 1999. [2]