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Attracting industry is one part of the job of making Reston a complete city. Getting low-cost housing for industrial workers is another, and it is tougher. Money for housing projects is difficult to obtain the FHA is sufficiently pressed by the private developers and in-town redevelopment authorities to pay much attention to experimental model communities. However, the U.S. Geological Survey, which employs 8000 low-salaried workers, has decided to move to Reston. As a result, Simon has obtained federal funds to build a low-income housing project right in Lake Anne village. This, hopefully, will become the model...
...part of its drive to end the postal deficit, which is running over $650 million a year. Last week, thanks to unexpected party solidarity among the Republicans (only two G.O.P. defections, v. five party-line-crossing Democrats), the Senate voted 49 to 42 to raise the rate on in-town letters to 4?, to raise out-of-town mail...
...million in annual sales. San Francisco's Stonestown (see cut), one year old this week, is expected to gross $30 million annually by the end of next year. Not only do many of the stores average more business per square foot of floor space than their best in-town competition, but with 10-14% lower operating costs, they also net a much higher profit...
...in-town clients such as the Astors, Harknesses and Phippses, he keeps a big antique-filled studio on Manhattan's upper West Side. Out-of-town customers are often entertained as guests, while he paints them, at his 23-room Georgian farmhouse near Franklin Lakes...
...will fill orders for the in-town contests in order of application, unless overcrowding at Yale or Dartmouth games should occur. In that event, some system similar to the fall priority setup will be used...