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Developer Benny Clark banking on the riverfront
by Keith Lawrence
River Crest, Benny Clark's $2.5 million-plus townhome development beside English Park, is full. "We presold 10 townhomes," Clark said Tuesday, standing on the sidewalk along Lock Avenue in front of the Buildings............
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Real Estate Inside out, Personal Space
by Matt Weafer
Selling a house is tricky. A buyer needs to be able to picture his family living in the home and thats difficult when its filled with another family's stuff...........
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Where's Waldo? Showing Houses of Course
by Joanie Baker
After his initial warm greeting, he never says a word to prospective buyers as he gives them tours of the model homes in the developing Tangelwood Park neighborhood off Kentucky 54...............
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Owensboro builder Benny Clark knows "what a woman wants"
The Home Builders Association of Owensboro presented its 2006 Parade of Homes in June, and one entry surely stood out to women. Benny Clark, owner of Homes by Benny Clark Inc., incorporated an entirely new idea into the design and marketing of his parade model: "what a woman wants".............
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Parade of Homes preparation
by Gary Emord-Netzley
Homes by Benny Clark employee Bill Hayden, 72, of Owensboro uses a level to mark a spot on which to hange a bathrrom mirror Monday afternoon while making preparations for the annual Parade of Homes................
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Builder named to hall of fame
by Keith Lawrence
Benny Clark, who began his career as an apartment handyman and rose to the presidency of a company that has built more than 300 custom homes in Daviess County, was inducted into the Kentucky Housing Hall of Fame at the Home Builders Association of Kentucky convention Feb. 24 in Bowling Green................
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