Word: condominium
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...removal permit law, adopted last summer, is designed to slow the rate of condominium conversion in the city...
...removal permit ordinance, adopted in the face of increasing condominium conversions within the city, requires landlords to obtain permission from the city before performing major renovations on an apartment building covered by rent control or converting an apartment from rental to residential housing to some other...
Ullman has been hurt by making infrequent visits to his district in 1978 and 1979. He has owned no home in Oregon for 21 months, but is buying a condominium in Bend. He has also been damaged by advocating a national value-added tax, which is political poison in Oregon, where a sales tax has been rejected repeatedly in referendums. Insists Ullman: "I've totally abandoned...
Radcliffee backed out of a deal with a private condominium developer last summer in order to sell the building to the city for $480,000, Frederick P. Putnam '69, director of planning and development for the Cambridge Housing Authority, said yesterday...
Finding housing is especially critical in Cambridge. Many Hispanics have to compete with the city's student population for appartments--and most can only dream of owning a condominium or a house. Statistics from the Concilio Hispano de Cambridge, a social service organization for Hispanic residents, show that 16 per cent of the immigrants live in "overcrowded" conditions--more than one person per room. "Housing is very tough to find," Hector Miranda, director of the Concilio Hispano, says. "Many people originally staying with family and friends may end up moving to Waltham or other communities because of the housing crunch...