Word: tenants
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Robert G. Crocker, property manager for owners of the building, said yesterday, "We raised the rent because we had an offer from another tenant who was willing to pay more for the store." The rent of the Bickford store has been raised from $750 to $1583 a month...
...tenant, George I. Rehrbough, said that this will be his first restaurant in Cambridge and he has not yet made any plans for it. Rehrbough said it was too early for him to know what hours the restaurant would be open...
...addition, a subcommittee of this body had unanimo?sly approved tenant proposals for relocation guidelines. These proposals stated that the tenants would "participate in the decision-making of all phases of the planning and execution" of new housing, and that the issue of tenant management would be taken up by the subcommittee with tenants retaining a voting majority. But at the committee meeting which was to consider these proposals, the committee chairman read a letter from Ebert which stated that the committee would disband in favor of a Corporation-appointed individual who would exercise the University's final authority...
FOUR MONTHS later, and in the absence of this appointment. Corporation officials themselves began to negotiate behind closed doors with tenant spokesmen last month. The basis of these negotiations was a tenant proposal for tenant-owned and managed low cost housing. Under this plan. Harvard would lease the tenants' association a ten-acre site at the rate of 81 per year for the development of a 400-unit low and moderate income housing project. The University would help to procure federal funding for the low-income portion of the project and a guarantee of mortgage under federal housing...
...Tenant relocation in the medical area is still highly uncertain, and the construction of medical institutions in place of destroyed homes has far from demonstrated itself to be a just and worthwhile social venture. In their struggle for relocation housing and improved medical care, Harvard's tenants in Roxbury may find it extremely difficult to achieve their goals by negotiating with Corporation officials behind closed doors...