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'Girls' on HBO has a breakout star: Charlie's apartment
L.A. at Home"Girls" on HBO: "Girls" has delivered plenty of surprises in its first season, not the least of which was the home of Marnie's boyfriend, Charlie, whose Mondrian-inspired studio is a study in how to live efficiently in a very small space.... -
Mailbag: What happened to zero tolerance at CdM?
Re. "CdM's Brown kills addiction," (Sports, May 18): I enjoyed reading your article regarding CdM's star volleyball player, Parker Brown and, am so happy that he is on his way to a sober lifestyle. My question is this: What do parents like myself tell...Tags: Mountains, Students, Teaching and Learning, Lifestyle and Leisure, Health
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In Pittsburgh and other Rust Belt cities, more live alone
Since Allison Sturm's husband died 10 years ago, she's lived by herself at her apartment in Cincinnati. Friends and children visit from time to time, but she says she still feels alone in the city. "I don't like being lonely," Sturm, 79, said while...Tags: Washington, DC, Pittsburgh, University of Cincinnati, 2010 Census, Demographics
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I'll Have Another gallops at Belmont after trainer O'Neill suspended ... and partially cleared
The Baltimore SunKentucky Derby and Preakness winner I’ll Have Another galloped over the track at Belmont on Friday for the first time, about 12 hours after news broke that the colt’s trainer had been suspended 45 days. Doug O’Neill is not in danger...Tags: Equestrian, Preakness Stakes, Triple Crown, Kentucky Derby, Belmont Stakes
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Hammer biennial lends artists a helping hand
Until this year, Vishal Jugdeo's videos were dramatically low-budget affairs. The artist had a crew of two, counting himself and a director of photography and not counting actors whom he occasionally asked to hold a boom pole. He used his small studio...
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Neighborhood objections delay new 'workforce housing' near Boynton Beach
Growing opposition to an influx of price-controlled homes helped temporarily delay plans for a 400-home development proposed west of Boynton Beach. Neighboring residents this month flooded county commissioners with emails objecting to the Toscana Isles...Tags: Religion and Belief, Personal Income, Values, Real Estate Buyers, Boynton Beach
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Anticipation high for wave of tourists in Ocean City
— Just arrived for a six-day vacation, Mark and Diana Moyer strolled down the boardwalk, frozen drinks in hand, pausing to watch a teenage boy do a back flip onto the beach.
The Moyers, from Northampton, Pa., are back in Ocean City for the first...Tags: Entertainment, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, The Happiest News!, Theme Park Vacations, Business
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What it takes to buy a home
Tired of renting? It could be a great time to buy your first home.
In many cities, home prices have bottomed and rents have risen. Mortgage rates are still superlow. In fact, homes haven't been as affordable since 1971. On the downside, in many cities...Tags: Mortgages, Economy, Business and Finance, Federal Housing Administration, Fannie Mae, Money and Monetary Policy
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Belden Stratford rental conversion under way
One of Chicago's vintage hotels is getting a new lease on life.
Laramar Group is converting the 15-story Belden Stratford hotel in Lincoln Park into an apartment building with 297 units.
Built in 1923, the building at 2300 N. Lincoln Park West...Tags: Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, Manufacturing and Engineering, Electrical Appliance, Lincoln Park Zoo, Rooms and Sublets
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Dunham's Sports coming to Aberdeen
jnatalie-lees@aberdeennews.comA major sporting goods chain plans to open a store in the former Walmartbuilding west of Lakewood Mall. Dunham's Sports has filed plans with the Aberdeen Planning and Zoning Board to open a 49,000-square-foot retail outlet, said Brett Bill, planning and...Tags: Walmart, Waterford, Watertown
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New Housing and Retail Coming to Downtown Grand Rapids
FOX 17 Web ProducerA new development called Tapestry Square has developers hoping that it will bring new life, and new hope, to part of Grand Rapids. Non-profit housing authority Inner City Christian Federation (ICCF) is behind Tapestry Square, which sits between Cherry...Tags: Interior Policy, Politics, Housing and Urban Planning
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Franklin County (Pa.) Commissioners to apply for shelter grant
waynesboro@herald-mail.comThe Franklin County (Pa.) Commissioners Thursday offered their assistance to two organizations seeking to create housing for disadvantaged people. New Hope Shelter and Interfaith Housing Alliance both asked the commissioners to support their applications...Tags: Personal Income, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Nottingham, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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