Priscilla Frulla has joined the Biloxi Sun Herald’s business desk in southern Mississippi to write about the real estate and housing markets at a time when most of the area is rebuilding after Hurricane Katrina, wrote business editor Lisa Monti.
Monti wrote, “Priscilla’s beat is a broad one and will take in the hot spots of growth, the developers of projects that will affect our communities and the retailers and restaurateurs who are arriving in this market.
“She also will follow the trends in real estate and the progress of developments that eventually will come to fill the wide gap in housing that Katrina left.
“Priscilla, a native of central Mississippi, is a graduate of Millsaps College in Jackson who has done postgraduate work at other state colleges and universities.
“She brings to the real estate beat experience in the mortgage industry, and she worked with property issues as a paralegal before joining the newsroom about a year and a half ago.”
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