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The Stockton real estate market was disproportionately affected by the 2007 subprime mortgage financial crisis, and the city led the United States in foreclosures for that year, with one of every 30 homes posted for foreclosure. [44] From September 2006 to September 2007, the value of a median-priced house in Stockton declined by 44%. [45]
The 59.4-mile (95.6 km) two-lane road begins in Pecos County at the combined routes of Bus. I-10-G, US 285, and US 385 along Dickinson Boulevard in Fort Stockton. The route proceeds along North Main Street through the north side of Fort Stockton and turns to the northeast before intersecting the I-10 / US 67 bypass along the edge of town.
Fort Stockton is a city in and the county seat of Pecos County, Texas, United States.It is located on Interstate 10, future Interstate 14, U.S. Highways 67, 285, and 385, and the Santa Fe Railroad, 329 mi (529 km) northwest of San Antonio and 240 mi (390 km) southeast of El Paso.
The Record, The Manteca Bulletin, and The Lodi News-Sentinel are daily newspapers. Bilingual Weekly News publishes a weekly newspaper in both Spanish and English. Tracy Press also publishes a weekly newspaper. Big Monkey Group publishes four Stockton magazines: Weston Ranch Monthly, Brookside Monthly, Spanos Park Monthly and On the Mile.
Farm to Market Road 900 (FM 900) is located in Hopkins and Franklin counties. FM 900 begins at an intersection with FM 115 near Lake Cypress Springs . The highway travels in a generally westward direction to the town of Purley , where it has a short overlap with SH 37 .
Four Corners most likely received this name because of its location. The community had several scattered houses, farms, a few businesses, and a church in 1936, even though the community was not listed by name. There was a business located at the crossroads as late as the 1990s, but there were no population estimates available for the community. [2]
Architectural Record described the Grand Rapids Downtown Market as "a fantasyland of eats" and "a dream come true from the perspective of urban planning and local business", listing the market in its Good Design Is Good Business 2015 awards. [4] [12] The market was a silver medalist for the 2015 Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence. [13]