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New life for apartments in two historical buildings
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Two old apartment buildings are in the midst of makeovers on opposite ends of downtown. Menora Financial Corp., based in Skokie, Ill., bought the properties late last year with plans to modernize the historical buildings and open them to...Tags: Skokie, Sunnyside (McHenry, Illlinois), Rentals, Arts and Culture
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Poorest poor in U.S. hits new record: 1 in 15 people
Associated Press ReportersWASHINGTON (AP) — The ranks of America's poorest poor have climbed to a record high — 1 in 15 people — spread widely across metropolitan areas as the housing bust pushed many inner-city poor into suburbs and other outlying places and...Tags: Social Issues, Unemployment, College Sports, Cape Coral (Lee, Florida), Hispanic and Latino Americans
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Fire took all but her spirit
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSomething was burning. Sara Marsolais could smell it as she lay in bed in her second-floor Park Jefferson apartment shortly after 6 a.m. Friday. "I opened my bedroom door," Marsolais says, "and my living room and kitchen are just full of smoke." As a...Tags: Fashion Trends, Fires, Lobbying, Disasters and Accidents, Rentals
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NY's 'Rent Too Damn High' candidate faces eviction
NEW YORK (AP) — A candidate who ran for New York governor because "the rent is too damn high" says he's being evicted from his rent-controlled Manhattan apartment because his landlord wants to charge a new tenant more. Jimmy McMillan tells the...Tags: Rentals, Manhattan (New York City), Politics, East Village (Manhattan, New York), New York
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Delray Beach faces decisions over future, growth
Delray Beach is at a crossroads. The city residents affectionately call the "Village by the Sea" is experiencing the growing pains of a town that has boomed in popularity: noise, traffic, parking issues and overdevelopment. As the economic recession...
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New community center opens in Ellicott City
The old low-income Hilltop Housing project in Ellicott City has given way to another world: new apartments with facades of soft-colored siding and stone, and a recreation center with the latest in exercise gear, including a retractable-roof indoor...Tags: Personal Income, Lobbying, Finance, Politics, Interior Policy
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Clark County Health Department getting daily calls about bed bugs
The small, blood-sucking pests from the popular bedtime saying have become an ever-growing problem in Winchester, even in places where they are least expected. Carlene Whitt, Clark County’s environmental health program manager, said she receives...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Washington, DC, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Dining and Drinking, Rentals
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No vacancy
By Patrick F. O'Donnell, Special to The Morning Call If you're having trouble finding a spot in an apartment complex, chances are, you're not alone. Rental units across the Lehigh Valley region and beyond are bursting at the seams, and when there is a...
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Owner has detailed plans for redevelopment of Heer's building
ewood@ky3.com, cbrewer@schurz.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A Kansas City-based development team plans to pour $15.7 million into a project to rehabilitate the Heer's Building in downtown Springfield. The Heers building dominates the square but for the last 15 years has been in a state of...Tags: Architecture, Housing and Urban Planning, Rentals, Politics, Arts and Culture
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Springfield announces new plan for Heer's Building
Email padler@ky3.comThe historic Heer’s Building celebrated its grand opening in September 1915 and the new developer, Heers Luxury Living, LLC, plans to celebrate its rebirth prior to the building’s 100th birthday. At the June 17 meeting, the Springfield...Tags: Rentals
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HUD finds housing discrimination 'hidden' but prevalent
Hispanic homebuyers have made strides, but Asians and African-Americans looking to purchase a home still are told about or shown far fewer homes than are equally qualified white consumers, a national study has determined. Hispanic renters, however, face...
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Lauderdale Lakes rental inspection program challenged in federal court
A group of Lauderdale Lakes apartment complexes is suing the city in federal court, claiming the city's new rental inspection program amounts to warrant-less searches of their property. The suit seeks to have the law declared unconstitutional and asks...Tags: Lauderhill, Rentals, Lawyers, Lauderdale Lakes, Justice System
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