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...took over as store manager. A few months later, however, it became clear that things were not going as Chen had hoped. In late March 2007, Chen took legal action against Saini for failing to make payment on a $130,000 loan and four months’ worth of rent. A Cambridge District Court judge has since handed a victory to Chen, who repossessed the store and is restocking and refurbishing the property. The store is open from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. temporarily, until he can extend his hours to stay open until...
...view would recognize.Harvard senior D. Zak Tanjeloff ’08 also jumped on the brand marketing bandwagon, but he was representing InternBar, a product of his own creation. Tanjeloff discovered that there were perks to running a bar-crawling group that went beyond being able to pay his rent. “We sort of connected a community together,” he recalls, “which felt really good because everyone was new to New York City.” McCoy and his JetBlue co-representative, Taylor M. Owings ’08, procured a donation...
...Bret J. Benesh, English professor Elizabeth D. Lyman, and political scientists Glyn Morgan and Cindy Skach said they used Zipcars when they needed mechanized transport. “Nearly everyone I know uses them,” Morgan says of his Cambridge neighbors. The Zipcar service allows people to rent cars quickly for an hourly rate...
...anyone considering a career in the arts, it’s difficult to escape the fear of becoming an archetypal starving artist. Imagine living like the characters in “La Bohème,” in an unheated garrett, always behind on the rent. Investment bankers don’t have to go through those trials and tribulations, do they?Compared to the sciences or humanities, where Harvard’s ability to lay foundations for future success is relatively unquestioned, there are persistent doubts about the relevance or future value of a Visual and Environmental Studies...
...have a lot of investors who got hung out, but I don't see the crisis the way the media portray it. And consequently, as long as employment stays strong, I don't see any issue as far as rental housing is concerned. Our apartment company continues to rent at 95%. We continue to see same-store-sales increases from one year to the next. I don't think that the unsold inventory of houses will have any dramatic effect on the apartment-rental business. The cost of owning is helping the rental-housing business today, and it willcontinue...