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In Another Sellout, Spanberger Turns Virginia Into Giant Weed Dispensary

Conservative Review

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June 22, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
In Another Sellout, Spanberger Turns Virginia Into Giant Weed Dispensary

Spanberger isn't protecting Virginia from the marijuana industry; she is throwing the commonwealth under the cannabis.

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The Real Deal

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· Jul 1, 2026

What caused the Korein-Vornado dispute at One Penn Plaza?

Keep the tune to Billy Joel’s ‘We Didn’t Start the Fire’ in mind (South Pacific, Walter Winchell, Joe DiMaggio) and swap in some of the biggest names in real estate: Harry Helmsley, Steve Roth, Darcy Stacom, Sarah Korein. The multimillion-dollar rent dispute at One Penn Plaza between the Korein family and Roth’s Vornado Realty Trust is just as prescient and chaotic as Joel’s 1989 hit. It features the Yankees Hall of Famer Joltin’ Joe as the face of Bowery Savings Bank, which in 1970 struck a fateful deal to sell the block across from Madison Square Garden to Helmsley. There’s []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.

Commercial Observer

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· Jun 22, 2026

Kosher Grocer Bingo Wholesale Buys $50M Dev Site in Bed-Stuy

Popular kosher grocery chain Bingo Wholesale is expanding its Brooklyn footprint into Bedford-Stuyvesant. Bingo’s holding company, Norworth Holdings, carried out a 50 million acquisition across three industrial property transactions along Warsoff Place and Walworth Street, according to property records filed Thursday. The selling entities, LFFT TIC and EFFT TIC, are tied to members of the []

Boston.com

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· Jun 25, 2026

With a view of Egg Rock, an 1800s estate in Nahant hits the market at $6.25m

Nahant’s grand estates started popping up in the 1800s when “Nahant was rivaling Newport.” The post With a view of Egg Rock, an 1800s estate in Nahant hits the market at 6.25m appeared first on Boston.com.

Yahoo Sports

· Jun 29, 2026

Ja Morant trade grades: Does this deal signal more moves for Portland?

Ja Morant was finally dealt. Who got the best of the deal?

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jun 27, 2026

Blues get Brandon Carlo; Hurricanes trade for John Carlson's rights at NHL draft

The remaking of the St. Louis Blues and the Toronto Maple Leafs took another step forward with a trade between them.

The Motley Fool

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· Jul 6, 2026

Could Buying Eli Lilly Stock Today Set You Up for Life? (Hint: Yes.)

Lilly offers investors safety and growth.

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Related coverage for "In Another Sellout, Spanberger Turns Virginia Into Giant Weed Dispensary": The Real Deal — What caused the Korein-Vornado dispute at One Penn Plaza?. Commercial Observer — Kosher Grocer Bingo Wholesale Buys $50M Dev Site in Bed-Stuy. Boston.com — With a view of Egg Rock, an 1800s estate in Nahant hits the market at $6.25m. Yahoo Sports — Ja Morant trade grades: Does this deal signal more moves for Portland?. KSAT San Antonio — Blues get Brandon Carlo; Hurricanes trade for John Carlson's rights at NHL draft. The Motley Fool — Could Buying Eli Lilly Stock Today Set You Up for Life? (Hint: Yes.)