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Buffalo Grove starts rental inspections
With the new year, more than 2,000 residential rental units in Buffalo Grove must pay licensing fees and be inspected every four years. "The purpose is to just ensure life safety within the community and keep Buffalo Grove looking as good as it is,"...Tags: Services and Shopping, Real Estate, Rentals, Shingles, Condos and Houses
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Navigating the new real estate apps
I recall a time when the real estate industry actually fought the approach of Internet technology, fearing that it would kill its "people" business. (Many of the same Cassandras said the same thing about the advent of the fax). But lately it seems...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Apple iPad, Apple iPhone, Real Estate, Housing Industry
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Downtown living with big-city rent
A major luxury apartment complex meant to be a catalyst for Orland Park's new urban-inspired downtown area is only a few months away from opening its doors to residents. The developer of Ninty7Fifty On the Park is on schedule to finish 80 of its 295...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Media Industry, Metra, Credit and Debt
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Buffalo Grove downtown plans taking shape
A new downtown concept much like The Glen in nearby Glenview may be coming to Buffalo Grove soon. Last August, Chuck Malk, president of CRM Properties Group, the developer of The Shops at Deerfield Square in Deerfield and Clybourn Place in Chicago,...Tags: Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Condos, Rentals, Golf
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After Superstorm Sandy, NYC pins housing hope on repairs
NEW YORK (AP) — Facing Superstorm Sandy's daunting toll of wreckage and displacement in the nation's largest city, officials have put much of their hopes and hundreds of millions of dollars into jump-starting repairs to make homes livable. Federal...
Tags: Government, Employees, Michael Bloomberg, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Career and Workplace
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Pa. housing agency eyes senior living facility
waynesboro@herald-mail.comFederal tax credits are being sought to build 40 rental units in Waynesboro for senior citizens and renovate existing apartments in the Mount Vernon Terrace complex. The Franklin County (Pa.) Housing Authority this week asked the Waynesboro Borough...Tags: Finance, Mount Vernon, Housing and Urban Planning, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Tax Credits
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Housing options on the rise in Aberdeen
Apartment complexes are popping up at several locations around Aberdeen, expanding housing options in a tight real estate market. "2012 was a good year for multifamily building permits," said Brett Bill, Aberdeen planning and zoning director....
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Plant Openings, House Building, Land Price, Rentals
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Downtown apartment units add up, as do rents
They're back: Construction cranes. In downtown Chicago. Lots of them, a visible sign of the more than 2,600 luxury rental units that will be added to the apartment market this year. About every downtown neighborhood has a project in the works or in...
Tags: Leo Burnett, House Building, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Mortgages, Condos
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Rottweiler dispute resolved in Howard
Hazel Sanders and her Rottweiler service dog, Jurnee, are preparing to move into an apartment she can afford after the management company agreed to drop objections based on the Maryland Court of Appeals decision earlier this year defining pit bulls as...
Tags: Human Rights, Jessup (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Housing and Urban Planning, Arthritis, Howard County
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Howard County maps apartments for the homeless
Staci M. Watkins was found dead a week ago in a patch of woods along U.S. 1 in Laurel, not far from the Turf Motel, where she'd been living for a few weeks. She and her boyfriend, Donald "Butch" McCulley, were managing to keep the room on the first...Tags: Conservation, Homelessness, Volunteers of America, Rentals, Environmental Issues
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New director reveals goals for low income housing in Boyne City
BOYNE CITY -- Jane MacKenzie, 49, said she heard the housing commission in Boyne City was in need of better oversight and knew she could help. She applied to be executive director of the commission and, last week, started work. The commission in Boyne...
Tags: Public Housing, Housing and Urban Planning, Interior Policy, Rentals, Social Issues
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Developers eager to convert downtown office buildings to residences
Nearly 1,000 market-rate apartments would be added to downtown Baltimore in the next few years if three projects announced in recent days are completed.
"It seems like it all came to fruition this week, but we've been working for a year, year and a half,...Tags: Federal Reserve, Services and Shopping, Mount Vernon, Pratt Street, House Building
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Dec 14, 2012
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Dec 7, 2012
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