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PITTSBURGH -- The Clerk & Comptroller of Palm Beach County is now conducting foreclosure auctions online using Grant Street Group's ClerkAuction([R]) ...
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PITTSBURGH -- Today, a Broward County Circuit Court judge upheld a combined $1.46 million final judgment against Realauction.com, LLC and its CEO, Llo...
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Grant Street Group received a contract from the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners to supply the Florida county with its Web- based tax collecti...
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PITTSBURGH -- Grant Street Group, the Pittsburgh-based company that pioneered internet auctions of bonds, will be celebrating the 10-year anniversary ...
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PITTSBURGH -- Yesterday, after a year-long selection process, the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners unanimously approved a contract with Grant ...
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About two dozen Occupy Pittsburgh supporters this morning served a mock eviction notice at BNY Mellon headquarters along Grant Street.
The group has been camped in the banking giant's Mellon Green park, adjacent to the headquarters, since October. They claim they have taken the land and rechristened it "the People's Park.
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Norman Koonce was convicted Wednesday of fatally shooting a student near Lafayette High School last year in a case of retaliation that targeted the wrong person.
An Erie County Court jury found Koonce guilty of second-degree murder and criminal possession of a weapon, persuaded by prosecutors that he fired a handgun at a group of students waiting for an afternoon bus at Grant Street and West Delavan Avenue on June 11, 2010.
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A federal appeals court in Washington this week stripped a Downtown company of nearly $85 million it was awarded last year in a patent infringement case, saying a Wall Street company did not steal its idea for selling municipal bonds over the Internet.
Grant Street Group, formerly known as MuniAuction, in 2001 sued Thomson Corp. and i-Deal in Pittsburgh's federal court on claims those companies began offering a free service in 1998 that was similar to software the Pittsburgh company developed in 1996 to allow municipalities to sell bonds through online auctions. The city of Pittsburgh paid $10,000 in November 1997 to become the first government to use the Grant Street Group's service.
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Partners in Housing Development seized on a weak real estate market to acquire three urban apartment communities in the last 18 months--the 121-unit Orleans at 10th Street and Shortridge Road, 60-unit St. George at 21st Street and Boulevard Place, and 40-unit Crown Point at 38th Street and Boulevard Place. In addition to the Lilly grant, the group gets financing from the Federal Home Loan Bank, community development block grants and other federal sources.
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Grant Street Group, which pioneered online municipal-bond auctions, said Thursday a federal judge in Florida upheld a $1.46 million combined verdict in favor of the Downtown firm.
A U.S. Circuit Court judge in Broward County upheld a June 2009 jury verdict that found competitor Realauction.com and its CEO Lloyd McClendon III guilty of defamation and tortious interference with a business relationship.