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Attorneys for Harvard Real Estate (HRE) and a Ware St. tenant yesterday agreed in a pre-trial hearing to drop charges stemming from a March 3 incident at the University owned apartment building...

Author: By Joanna R. Handelman, Andrew C. Karp, and David M. Rosenfeld, S | Title: HRE Worker, Tenant Drop Charges | 3/16/1982 | See Source »

...month old dispute between Harvard Real Estate's Ware St. tenants and the University got more personal and more serious last week. Daniel J. Giatrelis, an HRE official charged tenant leader Robert Epstein with assault and battery after an argument stemming from the installation of controversial storm windows in apartments at 9-13 Ware...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Keeping Track . . . | 3/13/1982 | See Source »

...months now, HRE, which manages Harvard's properties, has been engaged in protracted disputes with several small groups of tenants. At the Craigie Arms building on Mt. Auburn St., residents charged that Harvard violated Cambridge rent control codes; at 9-13a Ware St. tenants complained of trespassing by HRE workmen who are installing expensive new windows against the tenants' will; and at 8 Plympton St., tenants forced the rent board to correct overcharges in rent by HRE. Involved in each of these cases and several others were members of the Harvard Tenants' Union (HTU), a group with representatives...

Author: By Andrew C. Karp, | Title: Heads May Roll | 3/12/1982 | See Source »

Sellucci visited the Ware St. apartment to investigate the complaint of Robert Epstein, a resident of the building who said yesterday he was struck on the head by debris falling from the window that workmen were replacing...

Author: By Donald N. Sull, | Title: Tenants Oppose HRE Charles, Repairs | 3/4/1982 | See Source »

Hucy feels that the artists' presence spurred the development plane. "I don't ware this area to become what Soho is," she says. "Just look what happened there. After the artists moved in, the area became enough after. Rents went up and poorer artiest were forced to move out. More commercial types like advertising executives moved in, and the area became more and more sophisticated and slick. Well, I don't want to move to a slummy section of town just became developers like the areas where artists stay. Artists are being used as pawns in the property development game...

Author: By Julian A. Treger, | Title: World Enough And Time | 3/4/1982 | See Source »

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