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    Jun 19, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  1. Old Sanford public-housing complex to be torn down

    Crews will begin tearing down the old Redding Gardens public-housing complex in Sanford as early as next week, the first of six mostly vacant complexes targeted for demolition.
    Crews will begin tearing down the old Redding Gardens public-housing complex in Sanford as early as next week, the first of six mostly vacant complexes targeted for demolition. For years, the vacant 100-unit complex on South Locust Avenue, near the...

    Tags: Rentals, Interior Policy, Politics

  2. Jun 19, 2013 |Story| AM News
  3. Danville housing board hears project update

    Construction of a new administrative building for the Danville Housing Authority is on schedule, officials said Tuesday.
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    Construction of a new administrative building for the Danville Housing Authority is on schedule, officials said Tuesday. Four members of the Danville Housing Authority board attended Tuesday’s regularly-scheduled monthly meeting at city hall....

    Tags: Interior Policy, Politics

  4. Jun 17, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  5. About Anthony Abbate

    Anthony Abbate AIA, NCARB, is Associate Provost for Broward Campuses and Professor in the School of Architecture at Florida Atlantic University. 
    Anthony Abbate AIA, NCARB, is Associate Provost for Broward Campuses and Professor in the School of Architecture at Florida Atlantic University.  His research focus is on architectural design, and design response for a changing climate.  His creative...

    Tags: Australia, Broward County, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Atlantic University, Science and Technology

  6. Jun 17, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  7. Police Plan Roving DUI Patrols For Night Of Newington Graduation

     -  Police will be conducting a D.U.I. checkpoint on Thursday,  June 20.
     -  Police will be conducting a D.U.I. checkpoint on Thursday,  June 20. Sergeant Christopher Perry sent out press release about the upcoming checkpoint on the Berlin Turnpike as well as increased patrols for the weekend of June 21. The initiative has...

    Tags: Interior Policy, Newington, Politics

  8. Jun 17, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  9. About Susan Haynie

    Susan Haynie is the Deputy Mayor of the City of Boca Raton. She is serving her 5th term on the City Council and her years of experience provide her with extensive knowledge of the City budget, public safety concerns, growth management issues and a strong collaborative partnership with the neighborhoods.
    Susan Haynie is the Deputy Mayor of the City of Boca Raton. She is serving her 5th term on the City Council and her years of experience provide her with extensive knowledge of the City budget, public safety concerns, growth management issues and a...

    Tags: Boca Raton, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Interior Policy, Lynn University, Palm Beach County

  10. Jun 17, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  11. READER SUBMITTED: Newington High School Registrations For 2013-14 Information And Dates

    Newington
    All new registrants must first meet with the Residency Department before enrolling at Newington High School. Any student returning to NHS from a full time magnet or private school must also contact the residency office despite having attended a...

    Tags: Interior Policy, Newington, Politics

  12. Jun 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. New York adds 600,000 residents to storm evacuation zones

    In the wake of deadly Superstorm Sandy, New York officials have added 600,000 residents to the city's storm evacuation zones, according to maps released Tuesday.
    In the wake of deadly Superstorm Sandy, New York officials have added 600,000 residents to the city's storm evacuation zones, according to maps released Tuesday. The new designation divides the most endangered areas into six zones with 2.9 million...

    Tags: Career and Workplace, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Manhattan (New York City), Interior Policy, New York City

  14. Jun 18, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Zoning board agrees on Gage House facade

    The front facade of one of the oldest houses in Winnetka may be spared from the wrecking ball, thanks to the Winnetka's Zoning Board of Appeals recent unanimous vote to recommend zoning relief to the couple that owns the historic "Gage House" at 1175 Whitebridge Hill Road.
    The front facade of one of the oldest houses in Winnetka may be spared from the wrecking ball, thanks to the Winnetka's Zoning Board of Appeals recent unanimous vote to recommend zoning relief to the couple that owns the historic "Gage House" at 1175...

    Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Interior Policy, Netherlands, Politics, Human Interest

  16. Jun 17, 2013 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  17. Hampton to raze vacant state school buildings

    HAMPTON — The 75-acre site of the former Virginia School for the Blind, Deaf and Multi-disabled sat devoid of activity last week, save for a man in a security uniform watching over the front gate. The city's plans for the Shell Road campus are...

    Tags: Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Property, Interior Policy, Fort Monroe, Politics

  18. Jun 16, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  19. NHS officers slime teachers and principal

    The Berlin Brothersvalley High School National Honor Society Chapter wrapped up the school year with an LLS Drive collecting more than $1,800.
    The Berlin Brothersvalley High School National Honor Society Chapter wrapped up the school year with an LLS Drive collecting more than $1,800.   Sponsored and organized by the NHS and running over a three-week period, students in grades 9 through 12...

    Tags: Interior Policy, Sociology, Leukemia, Lymphoma, Human Interest

  20. Jun 16, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. 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: Poverty, Rentals, Apartments, Ken Ulman, Lobbying

  22. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  23. Bankers expect less stringent loan rules soon

    In recent years, it's been tough for many Americans to qualify for a mortgage loan. Now, there are signs that standards are gradually loosening.
    In recent years, it's been tough for many Americans to qualify for a mortgage loan. Now, there are signs that standards are gradually loosening. The Federal Reserve's newest survey of senior loan officers shows that almost 10 percent of banks have eased...

    Tags: Real Estate, Federal Reserve, Interior Policy, Mortgages, Services and Shopping

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