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- San Antonio Apartment Update Report Details Impact Of Hurricane Katrina
- In San Antonio, the remains of Hurricane Katrina are still being felt. This is according to the fourth-quarter apartment update reported by O'Connor & Associates, the Houston-based real estate consulting firm and leader in apartment market research data in Texas. The report tracks the growth of apartment living in the...
- White papers 2007-02-01
- Dallas/Fort Worth Apartment Update Report Details Impact Of Hurricane Katrina
- In Dallas/Fort Worth, the remains of Hurricane Katrina are still being felt. This is according to the fourth-quarter apartment update reported by O'Connor & Associates, the Houston-based real estate consulting firm and leader in apartment market research data in Texas. The report tracks the growth of apartment living in the...
- White papers 2007-02-01
- Austin Apartment Update Report Details Impact Of Hurricane Katrina
- The Austin apartment market appears to be the most capable of all the major Texas markets of withstanding the effects of Hurricane Katrina. This is according to the fourth-quarter apartment update reported by O'Connor & Associates, the Houston-based real estate consulting firm and leader in apartment market research data in...
- White papers 2007-02-01
- Houston Apartment Update Report Details Impact Of Hurricane Katrina
- In Houston, the remains of Hurricane Katrina are still being felt. Houston area apartment occupancy also fell from last quarter, down 1.4 points overall. On average, apartments in Houston show an 88.46 percent occupancy rate. This is the fifth consecutive quarterly drop in occupancy levels. Class A properties fell 1.54...
- White papers 2007-02-01
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- Tree trimmers in N.O. out of whack after storm power outages
- For Jeanne Nathan, who grew up in New York, living among the massive live oaks on Esplanade Avenue ranks among the pre-eminent perks of life in New Orleans, one she said helps make up for the city's less-desirable characteristics. "I'm from the concrete jungle of the...
- Articles 2008-09-24
- Feds offer rental aid to 1,200 households affected by Katrina
- The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is offering rental assistance to 1,200 households displaced from six New Orleans- area apartment complexes by Hurricane Katrina. Families must sign up by Oct. 31 for the Tenant Protection Vouchers, which provide permanent rental assistance to help families...
- Articles 2008-09-23
- Tree trimmers in N.O. out of whack after storm power outages
- For Jeanne Nathan, who grew up in New York, living among the massive live oaks on Esplanade Avenue ranks among the pre-eminent perks of life in New Orleans, one she said helps make up for the city's less desirable characteristics. "I'm from the concrete jungle of...
- Articles 2008-09-22
- FEMA spends nearly $3B to house hurricane victims
- NEW ORLEANS -- The Federal Emergency Management Agency has paid nearly $3 billion in hotel bills and rental assistance for the victims of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita -- by far the costliest emergency housing effort in the nation's history, according to government statistics. On the cusp of the...
- Articles 2008-08-26
- Architects make plea to preserve schools in N.O.
- The glass exterior of Phillis Wheatley Elementary School in Treme was replaced with a plastic substitute in dull shades of blue and green decades ago. Rust collects on once-gleaming steel trusses, and dented air conditioning units leak condensation from the elevated, cube-like...
- Articles 2008-07-07
- America awash with pessimism
- Even folks in the Optimist Club are having a tough time toeing an upbeat line these days. Eighteen members of the volunteer organization's Gilbert, Ariz., chapter have gathered, a few days before this nation's 232nd birthday, to focus on the positive: Their book...
- Articles 2008-07-06
- GEICO and NICB consumer alert: Go to VINCheck before you buy that used vehicle
- WASHINGTON -- Vehicle buyers who want to check the safety history of a used vehicle should go to VINCheckSM before they buy, advises GEICO. "When a GEICO-insured vehicle is declared a total loss and sold for salvage, we want to be certain that every potential...
- Articles 2008-07-02
- 'I like to entertain people'
- By Julie K. Buzbee SPECIAL TO THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL If determination, passion, hard work, a killer smile and a stunning deep voice can pave the way for him, a young rapper from Topeka may literally ride his star to the top...
- Articles 2008-06-29
- 'I like to entertain people'
- By Julie K. Buzbee SPECIAL TO THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL If determination, passion, hard work, a killer smile and a stunning deep voice can pave the way for him, a young rapper from Topeka may literally ride his star to the top...
- Articles 2008-06-29
- Redistricting debates in Pa.
- HARRISBURG - After nearly losing to a political rookie in 2000, then-House Majority Leader John Perzel found a way to survive in elections to come: he had his Northeast Philadelphia district redrawn. The result resembled a jigsaw puzzle scattered on the floor, with the pieces containing the maximum...
- Articles 2008-06-23
- Katrina survivors deserve better than mattresses under I-10
- Under the Interstate 10 bridge, it smells like urine. There are hands so smeared with black grime that you don't want to shake them -- but how do you not, when they are reaching toward you ("Many still feel wrath of storm," News, March 17)? People...
- Articles 2008-06-17
- The lawyer from Lafayette: Xavier University of Louisiana president, Dr. Norman Francis, celebrates 40 years at the helm of one of the nation's top HBCUs
- NEW ORLEANS If President Norman Francis of Xavier University of Louisiana had done nothing more than put his campus back together in an astonishing four months after Hurricane Katrina, he would be listed among the Xavier great. But he has done that and so much...
- Articles 2008-06-12
- Building on Bugs: Audubon Insectarium to revitalize Canal Street in
- The Downtown Development District has a secret weapon in its plan to revitalize Canal Street -- bugs. Thousands of them. Cockroaches, mosquitoes, giant beetles, leaf-cutting ants, millipedes, butterflies and termites are key players in the DDD's plan to bring Canal Street back to...
- Articles 2008-06-09
- New Orleans Construction Briefs: June 9, 2008
- Plans taking root for Vietnamese farm The development of an urban farm in the heart of eastern New Orleans' Vietnamese community is rolling forward. This month, landscape architects will begin surveying acres of soil that separate Alcee Fortier Boulevard from...
- Articles 2008-06-09
- Commentary: For the GOP, McClellan's timing is terrible
- The year 2008 hasn't been a particularly good one for the Republicans. A president with low approval ratings, an unending war in Iraq, skyrocketing gasoline prices and now a new tell-all book by former press secretary Scott McClellan. Getting the average Republican to...
- Articles 2008-06-06
- FEMA closing trailer parks
- BAKER, La. -- Cleveland Stampley grinned as he locked the door to his FEMA trailer one last time. Out front, a case worker's pickup truck waited to take him to his new home at a nearby apartment complex. "Hope I ain't got to come back here for...
- Articles 2008-06-01
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