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People with disabilities, large families face discrimination when renting, report says
In the past, race has been one of the biggest issues when it came to fair housing impediments in Glendale, but now people with disabilities and large families face greater discrimination, according to a recent report to the city's Housing Authority. The...Tags: Condos and Houses, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Social Issues, Interior Policy, Rentals
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Keep individuality in mind on Foothill
The proposed height limit on Foothill Boulevard is based from the lowest point of the property. Since just about all of the south side of Foothill Boulevard properties have a slope, some quite a bit, that puts the lowest point somewhere below the main...Tags: Health, Elections, Starbucks Corp., Politics, Central Park
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Shopping park in financial mess
MONTROSE — Weeks before Glendale police launched an investigation into allegations that former City Councilman John Drayman had embezzled money from a local organization, the Montrose Shopping Park Assn. began to ratchet up financial oversight of...Tags: Traffic, Business, Human Interest, Weather Reports, Weather
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Vacancies up in Glendale, down in Burbank
Glendale and Burbank are going different directions when it comes to commercial real estate.
The vacancy rate in prime Glendale commercial buildings climbed to 23.6% in the fourth quarter of 2010, up 4.5% from a year earlier, according to Grubb & Ellis...Tags: Marketing, Homes, Rentals, Politics, California
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Circuit City makes way for lofts
DOWNTOWN GLENDALE — The sounds of breaking glass filled the air Friday as demolition of the former Circuit City building started to make way for a new six-story residential building that will cater to younger tenants. The development —...Tags: Public Officials, Music Theater, Electronics, Politics, Government
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Building is winning the space race
As the amount of empty top-tier office space in Glendale continues to grow, at least one major property is upping its game in an effort to keep tenants coming. The vacancy rate in top commercial buildings in Glendale — at 23% in the third quarter,...Tags: Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Marketing, Property, Energy Saving, Heads of State
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Office space getting emptier
That empty feeling is growing in Glendale office buildings, as the vacancy rate in commercial office space rose in the last three months. Nearly 83,000 square feet of office space was vacated in Glendale in the second quarter of the year, according to...Tags: Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Public Officials, Hemorrhaging, Government, Los Angeles
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Year after Aberdeen mobile park closes, residents still adjusting
A year after he was forced to leave Northview Mobile Manor, Richard Day's living room looks almost exactly the same, but his surroundings have completely changed. Day and his wife, Carole, now live at Park Village after moving the family's mobile home...
Tags: Condos and Houses, Interior Policy, Richard Day, Rentals, Housing and Urban Planning
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BofA tries turning distressed homeowners into renters
Unable to qualify for modifications on Bank of America mortgages, a few of California's most distressed homeowners are being offered one last chance to stay in their homes: Become renters instead. Testing a mortgage-to-lease program in the Golden State,...Tags: Condos and Houses, Homes, Rentals, Foreclosures, Banking
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Leasing a recreational vehicle
Special to Tribune Newspapers"Would you like to include a bedding package with that rental?" is not something you overhear at a rental car counter. Neither is "How about a kitchen box?" But for someone renting a recreational vehicle, both are standard questions when making a...Tags: NASCAR, Condos and Houses, Trips and Vacations, Travel, Rentals
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Fox59 investigates why renter was not informed of possible lead contamination
In April, Fox59 introduced you to a concerned mother whose son had lead poisoning, possibly from their lead-contaminated rental home. Fox 59 wanted to know why the tenants were not told about the lead hazards before signing the lease and why people were...
Tags: Condos and Houses, Lead Poisoning, Arts and Culture, Rentals, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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L.A.'s Community Care Facilities Ordinance is overkill
Los Angeles has made slow but significant progress toward ending homelessness, but the City Council is about to vote on a proposed law that could stop that momentum in its tracks. The Community Care Facilities Ordinance would threaten the well-being of...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Greig Smith, Social Issues, Judges
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