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Planners see Mount Royal visions
University of Baltimore and Maryland Institute College of Art officials are focusing attention and money on the areas adjacent to Baltimore's Penn Station with a goal of wresting a more attractive and recognizable neighborhood from parking lots and...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Transportation, Government, National Government, Vehicles
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Analysis: NYers ask, 'So where's my bailout?'
Associated Press WriterSo, where's your bailout? Wall Street is in line for up to $700 billion in a government rescue. The same can't be said for low- and moderate-income New Yorkers who may have to choose between heat and food this winter, middle class home owners paying the...Tags: Pension and Welfare, New York, Government, Executive Branch, Sheldon Silver
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Colleges lure upperclassmen back to campus housing
Associated Press WriterLiving on campus isn't just for freshmen anymore. Colleges and universities across the country say an increasing number of sophomores and upperclassmen are living in dormitories or university-operated apartment complexes. It's been a growing trend for...Tags: Virginia Tech, Virginia, West Virginia, Government, National Government
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Metro Orlando apartment-vacancy rate dips to 10.4%
Sentinel Staff WriterMetro Orlando's apartment market tightened a tiny bit this past spring and summer, as the vacancy rate declined slightly to 10.4 percent by September, according to a recent local survey. That could mean higher rents in coming months, though there are...Tags: Sales, Employees, Maitland, Apopka, Condos and Houses
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Long Island's finest downtowns offer great variety
Special to NewsdayLong Island downtowns run the gamut. Some consist of busy stretches of small strip malls. Others offer marinas and waterfront dining. There also are those that have office buildings and apartments interspersed between mom-and-pop stores. And, there are...Tags: Sales, Huntington, Babylon, Long Island, State Budgets
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Council to consider zoning change for housing project
247-7874++++++++++++++++++++ || || ++++++++++++++++++++ — The City Council is scheduled to decide Wednesday night whether a housing development near Newmarket Creek and N. Armistead Avenue will be an apartment complex or if the developer will be required to...Tags: Homes, Condos and Houses, Rentals
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Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn: City Living among old and new
Special to amNewYorkAs the F or G train transitions to the elevated tracks after leaving the Carroll Street station, the first thing many straphangers notice are the unusually expansive gardens sprawling out in front of the surrounding brownstones. Fenced in by iron gates,...Tags: Real Estate, Flatbush, Sales, Government, Beverage Industry
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Coming clean to my online network of friends
I found a new apartment recently and was so thrilled with my rent negotiation skills that I bragged via microblogging site Twitter that I had bargained the landlord down $195. The actual figure was $95, but I had miscalculated and didn't realize the...Tags: Marketing, Facebook, Family, Google Inc., Intel Corp.
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Credit crunch squeezes jobs
My sister-in-law and I spoke recently and she was happy that Congress didn't pass the Paulson financial rescue plan. She didn't want to give more money to Wall Street. This shocked me because my sister-in-law is a well-informed, reasonable person. But...Tags: Henry Paulson, Unemployment, Office and Retail Spaces, Christmas, Federal Reserve
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It's full speed ahead for High Street development
342-8812Never mind the Wall Street headlines and "For Sale" signs across the Peninsula — the bricks keep going up at the High Street project. Between 6 million and 7 million of them now grace a two-level parking deck, a movie theater, a building that...Tags: James City County, Williamsburg, Movies, McGraw-Hill Incorporated, Metal and Mineral
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Villaraigosa to unveil L.A. housing plan
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLos Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa on Monday will unveil a $5-billion, five-year plan to build housing for the poor and middle class. The blueprint, which calls for thousands of new homes along subway and bus lines, and developments with people of all...Tags: Los Angeles, Antonio Villaraigosa, Housing and Urban Planning, Economy, Condos and Houses
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Renters should not subsidize owners
Q: I rent an apartment in a suburban complex. About 25 percent of the units were rehabbed and sold as condos. Seventy-five percent of the units will remain rentals. Renters pay a separate flat-fee water bill in addition to their rent. The condo owners'...Tags: Breach of Contract, Chicago, Financial and Business Services, Chicago Mortgages, Condos and Houses
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