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FAA could close six airport control towers in Michigan
DETROIT (AP) — Some Michigan airports that could be forced to shutter their air traffic control towers or sacrifice midnight shifts are pressing their cases with federal transportation officials to preserve those services. Six air traffic...
Tags: U.S. Coast Guard, Ray LaHood, Politics, Lobbying, Air Transportation Delays
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Downtown Glendale hotel plan gets thumbs-up
A two-year-old plan to build an 11-story Courtyard by Marriott hotel in downtown Glendale emerged from limbo Tuesday with a new set of city approvals. The hotel is slated to be constructed on what is now a parking lot at Central and Wilson avenues....Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Property of the Week: Mount Vernon Apartments
Mount Vernon Apartments in Vernon offers an ideal situation for residents who do not want to be tied down by the cost and responsibilities of homeownership. Young people who are going to college or have just graduated find that renting an apartment is a...
Tags: Rentals, Mount Vernon, Rooms and Sublets, Norwich, Storrs
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Former Desmond's downtown warehouse to become creative offices
A showplace of the early automotive age in downtown Los Angeles a century ago is set to be revived by new owners who have ambitious plans to turn it into offices, a restaurant and a nightclub near L.A. Live. Long vacant, the stocky five-story building at...Tags: Rentals, Manufacturing and Engineering, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Automotive Equipment, Vehicles
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Century Plaza Towers to fill nearly three floors with new tenants
Landlord J.P. Morgan Asset Management has signed new tenants to fill nearly three floors in the Century Plaza Towers in Century City. Law firms Blank Rome and Polsinelli Shughart will each take a floor, or more than 25,000 square feet. Wealth...Tags: Alcoa Incorporated, AEG, Northern Trust Corporation, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
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Can tenants legally make their son move?
Q: Our tenants have an adult son who has lived with them since before he was 18. When the family moved in, he was listed as an occupant, and there have been no modifications to the yearly lease over the past five years except for a couple of raises in...
Tags: Rentals
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Economic development cost a taxing riddle
arnoldp@herald-mail.comTen years ago, Washington County government signed the first of five agreements to lease land at Hagerstown Regional Airport to developer David Rider. At his own expense, Rider erected four aircraft hangars and a three-story office building he now leases...Tags: Realty, Local Government, Voting, Elections, Finance
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Emporium building sold to East Bank developer
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Developer Dave Matthews' multilayered $8 million-plus plan took another big step Wednesday as he completed the purchase of the building that houses the Emporium Restaurant and several other businesses in downtown South Bend. "It's important...Tags: Personal Service, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Dave Matthews
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Liberty Property Trust keeps buying land, building warehouses
It was an industrial wasteland. The property once owned by Bethlehem Steel along Route 412 was left abandoned for years. Its promise was its quick access to Interstate 78 and proximity to downtown Bethlehem. A major drawback to residential, and retail...
Tags: Realty, Real Estate, Bethlehem Steel, Highway Transportation, Amazon.com Inc.
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Developer pitches potential new site for Washington Co. school offices
julieg@herald-mail.comHagerstown developer Peter Perini told the Washington County Board of Education on Tuesday that his company was interested in developing a building in downtown Hagerstown to house multiple tenants, including new administrative offices for the school...Tags: Allegheny Energy Inc., Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Teaching and Learning, IBM
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Trailer Park landlord talks Welcome To Myrtle Manor on TLC
Channel Guide MagazineIt seems almost overdue for reality TV, but Welcome to Myrtle Manor on TLC chronicles the people and personalities of an eclectic trailer-park community in South Carolina. The new 10-part series debuts on TLC Sunday, March 3 at 10pm ET. The series takes... -
Advocates ask lawmakers to update 600-year-old eviction law
Pat and Henry Bradley say their landlord decided to suddenly kick them out of his waterfront Dundalk house, changing the locks while they were still frantically trying to remove their belongings. The couple, who didn't have a lease, are to testify about...
Tags: Rentals, Dundalk, Pat Bradley, Annapolis, Prince George's County
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