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Traverse Global Communications Corp Announces Partnership with Wells ...

Traverse Global Communications Corp is now an authorized private label reseller for Wells Fargo and Authorize.Net merchant account services to provide online real time e-commerce transactions.

(PRWEB) October 11, 2005 -- Traverse Global Communications Corp has agreed to exclusively offer Wells Fargo merchant accounts and Authorize.Net transaction processing services to it's client base.

By offering private label merchant accounts through it's Credit Plus (http://www.creditplus.net/) subsidiary, Traverse Global will be able to leverage the depth of quality services that their new partners offer to their existing client base. For just $29.95/mo, clients of Traverse Global will be able to process credit cards in real time through their own website and receive free web hosting along with a free shopping cart to conveniently process their orders.


Building up: Multi-story projects coming to Tahoe

The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency is in the midst of updating its code of ordinances and 20-year regional plan. During the process, the agency may revisit height and density requirements.

When we passed our last 20-year regional plan, we had a vision for the Tahoe Basin communities and downtown areas, said agency spokesperson Jeff Cowen. And it hasnt been achieved. What we have heard from the developers is that it hasnt been achieved because of restrictions.

Current code allows a maximum height of 30 feet, which equates to 2.5 stories, Cowen said. Exceptions to the codes height policy are made for tourist accommodations, recreation facilities and public buildings.

In terms of density, no more than 15 units are allowed per acre for multiple-family dwellings, such as apartment buildings, or tourist accommodations with kitchens, such as fractional timeshares, Cowen said.


VW Opens Huge Factory Near Moscow

Kaluga, after all, has not always been a boom town. As recently as the 1990s, the town struggled mightily as the region's heavy industry failed to adjust to the market economy and went under. Thousands of residents moved away to Moscow. Now, though, the city is back on its feet, and the massive new VW factory is one of the reasons. Local companies supply the new factory with parts, hoteliers rub their hands together at the prospect of foreign guests and the construction industry has plenty to do.

Success, however, breeds new problems. "We don't have enough people who speak English and German," says Vitkov. Accordingly, the city is planning to build a center for education. But that's not all. Because city leaders are concerned that the area's gastronomy isn't up to European standards, the local government is encouraging new restaurants to open up with European cuisine.



 

 

 

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