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Roosevelt landlord cited after tenant attacked
eden.laikin@newsday.comThree weeks after a man was attacked at a single-family house in Roosevelt used by Nassau County to house homeless men, Hempstead building inspectors cited the landlord for multiple violations, including using the first floor as a church and using...Tags: Office and Retail Spaces, Church and State Relations, Town of Hempstead, Court Administration, Social Services
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You can find deals on travel, but it's going to take some work
Special to the Chicago TribuneDespite the crummy economy, erratic stock market, spiraling airfares and the high price of gas, you still can travel. The key: judicious shopping and planning. While deals exist, it now takes greater effort and perseverance to find good buys,...Tags: Expedia Incorporated, Transportation, AirTran, Santa Ana, Google Inc.
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On Long Island, rental properties are being built
Special to NewsdayWhile the real estate talk around Long Island for years has been the need for more rentals - particularly affordable ones - few developers are building them. And now, with the foreclosure crisis and mortgage crunch, there is an almost urgent call for...Tags: Physical Fitness, Long Island, Electrical Appliance, Apartments, Pets and Pet Supplies
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Airport budgets for lean economy
Sentinel Staff WriterBudget writers at Orlando International Airport expect revenue to slump next year, as the nation's major airlines make deep cuts in their schedules to offset soaring fuel prices and a faltering economy. Airport leaders on Wednesday approved a preliminary...Tags: Transportation, Rental Service, Passenger Cars, Vehicles, Contracts
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Sport Chalet's founder sees dream come true
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDecades have passed since Sport Chalet Inc. founder Norbert Olberz, 83, began pressing to develop a shopping plaza in the heart of La Caņada Flintridge. Sometimes he wondered if it would ever happen. "I just hope I don't die first," he said eight years...Tags: Rental Service, Employees, Tour Operations Industry, Petroleum Industry, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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A South Loop take on the city
Special to the Chicago TribuneFinding a rental unit in the South Loop—where lofts turn into condos overnight—may seem unlikely, until you consider 1400 Museum Park. The new 260-unit, 34-story building faces Michigan Avenue but lists its address as 100 E. 14th St. In unit...Tags: Physical Fitness, Soldier Field, Chicago Transit Authority, Condos and Houses, Rentals
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Number of homeless families grows amid foreclosure crisis
Sentinel Staff WriterAnnette Eagan registered her 12-year-old son for middle school Wednesday -- then dropped him and his younger brother at a Boys Town shelter while she drove back to an old Sanford rooming house. She came to Florida hoping to find work. Instead, she has...Tags: Homelessness, Children, Church and State Relations, Seminole County, People
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Highwood landlord to pay $7,500 in rental discrimination case
A Highwood couple has agreed to pay a $7,500 legal settlement after being charged with discriminating against a single mother who wanted to rent a one-bedroom apartment they own, the Interfaith Housing Center of the Northern Suburbs announced Tuesday....Tags: Minority Groups, Apartments, Rentals
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Hotels won't rent to teen traveler
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterQuestion: I'm about to send my 17-year-old daughter back to college. She is an experienced traveler and will need to stay in a hotel for a couple of nights. But hotels are telling me that they won't rent to a 17-year-old. Is that legal? Can anything be...Tags: Health Treatments, Teen-agers, Tourism and Leisure, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Therapies
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Former boyfriend charged in attack
Sun reporterAfter she got a judge to grant a protective order against her ex-boyfriend, Debra Ferrick told Ronald Brandt Jr. to return her black Chevy pickup truck. Police say the 50-year-old man did just that, slamming the vehicle into Ferrick's Linthicum home...Tags: Linthicum, Vehicles, Glen Burnie, University of Maryland Medical Center, Murder
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Door still open to couple in need
Matt Bjonerud is the young, urban professional who opened his Baltimore rowhouse to a homeless couple last winter. They're still with him this summer. The man still panhandles. But his wife found a job. They no longer sleep in a tent. That's progress....Tags: Easter, Homelessness, Georgetown, Glen Burnie, Charity
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Community Notes
The Howard County Department of Housing and Community Development is accepting applications for the July enrollment period for the county's Moderate Income Housing Unit (MIHU) program. The program requires developers of new housing in certain zoning...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Health and Safety at School, Chesapeake Bay, James Rouse, Marketing
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