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The Philadelphia Housing Authority has committed to rehabbing and renting the properties, but an anti-blight nonprofit could end up with them instead. …
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BEREA, Ohio — Thursday night turned out to be a defense-heavy day in the AFC North. The Browns kicked things off by trading down from No. 2 overall …
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Awkward moment as Jalen Hurts asked about Eagles’ White House visit on red carpet
Jalen Hurts wouldn’t say whether he’s planning to join the Eagles when the reigning Super Bowl champs visit the White House on Monday. While speaking …
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Investors Are Unloading Their Airbnbs. Why You Should Make One Your Next Home.
It’s been called the “Airbn-bust.” In some vacation destinations, an oversaturation of short-term rentals has led to empty booking calendars and …
Bill to protect mobile home residents after disasters advances in State Senate
Legislation aimed at protecting mobile home park residents from displacement in the wake of natural disasters cleared a key hurdle Tuesday, passing …
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Can these tiny house villages bring new life to small towns?
These three neighborhoods of tiny houses show what’s possible to build quickly when towns don’t have overly restrictive zoning. On Main Street in the village of Freeville, New York, on a 2.8-acre lot where a dilapidated single-family house once stood, there are now a dozen tiny storybook-like …