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Disney springs forward with plan
Disney World answered a burning question last week: What's going on at Downtown Disney? If you missed the news, the company revealed a major expansion of its stores and eateries, the addition of two parking garages and a new name to reflect a new emphasis...
Tags: Interstate 4, Personal Service, Amusement and Theme Parks, Downtown Disney
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UPDATE: New River Valley Mall shooting suspect bought 12-gauge shotgun legally
Neil MacInnis, the teenager accused of opening fire Friday at the New River Valley Mall in Christiansburg, was taken into custody with a 12-gauge shotgun that he legally purchased two days before the shooting, investigators say. MacInnis wounded two...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Shootings, Teachers, Trials, Court Preliminary
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Hubbard Woods plans discussed in Winnetka
A plan to raze a Hubbard Woods building and build a parking lot to attract an anchor tenant is gaining traction as it heads for the Village Council. Residents and business owners have wondered what's happening at the old Packard building at 925 Green...
Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Interior Policy, Politics, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Technicality lets tenant assign lease to friend
Q: My tenant assigned his lease to his friend without my consent, and I didn't realize it until the new "tenant" withheld rent over repairs. I lost the case, which turned on the anti-assignment clause and the difference between "cannot" and "may not."...Tags: Lawyers, Litigation, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
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Homer Glen eatery seeks rezoning
The Purple Onion, a restaurant in Homer Glen for more than 20 years, is asking the Plan Commission to rezone its site and an adjacent 7.5 vacant acres for undisclosed plans. "We'd like to explore the option to get tenants," owner Thomas Demogerontas...
Tags: Onions, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Tenants want compensation from Garden City Community College
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsThe land they live on now belongs to a college, but some folks in Finney County say, they won't move without compensation. The property dispute surrounds a piece of land on east Spruce. The land currently serves as a mobile home park. Garden City...Tags: Colleges and Universities
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Law of fixtures may keep tenants' plantings rooted
Q: When they moved in, our tenants asked me if they could redo the backyard. It was in rough shape, so I said yes, but I didn't pay for the plantings. Now that they are leaving, they say they're going to transplant several plants to their new house....
Tags: Taxation, Judges, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Former Hamilton Hotel condemned by city
holly.shok@herald-mail.comHagerstown officials have condemned the former Hamilton Hotel, a five-story building on West Washington Street, after it went without heat over the winter, causing its pipes to freeze and burst. “That doesn’t mean that the property has to be...Tags: The Herald-Mail
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L.A.'s car rental rates among the lowest in the U.S.
Here’s another reason to love L.A.: Car rental rates in the City of Angels are among the lowest of any major city in the country. The average car rental rate in Los Angeles over the last 12 months was $30 a day, according to a survey by...
Tags: Passenger Cars, Air Transportation Industry
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