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...economic development for poor countries. The industry is astonishingly labor intensive. Every hotel needs cleaning staff and someone to mind the beach umbrellas. And those jobs don't require much education. Moreover, tourism offers a cheap crash course in entrepreneurship. The farmer with a few spare rooms can rent them out without committing vast sums of capital. The cafe owner can alter his menu to attract new customers, which is why you can now get a Full English Breakfast anywhere in the world (though this may not be a good thing). The local mechanic can rent out a few scooters...
After five years, Grafton Street closes its doors to customers last night after the restaurant did not have its rent renewed by the landlord. Grafton Street hopes to reopen later this year in the space formally occupied by the Bow & Arrow...
...Harvard plan will pass without measures taken for community housing, relieving worries about Harvard driving out the old neighbors with a newly gentrified strip, and Mellone says the community is at work on housing plans with rent controls tied to cost of living increases...
...They plan to rent a villa on the coast of Italy for their summer honeymoon...
...without a place to buy groceries, rent videos or go for post-midnight snacks, the Square is slowing losing its role as a living element in the Harvard student experience and is becoming nothing more than a destination for wealthy tourists...