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  2. The Langham (apartment building) - Wikipedia

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    The site was purchased by Abraham Boehm and Lewis Coon but remained vacant until 1904. Architects Clinton and Russell, working for Boehm and Coon, filed plans for a US$2 million building in 1904. [3] By September 1906 the finishing touches were being applied and The Langham was fully complete and open for rental in 1907. [4]

  3. Lincoln Bedroom for contributors controversy - Wikipedia

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    When Hillary Clinton ran for senator in 2000, her opponent, Rick Lazio, used the controversy to rebuke Clinton in a debate, saying "please, no lectures from Motel 1600 on campaign finance reform." [14] During the presidency of Barack Obama, however, the Lincoln Bedroom was off-limits to guests.

  4. Whitehaven (house) - Wikipedia

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    Whitehaven is a Clinton family-owned mansion in Washington, D.C. used by Hillary Clinton when she is in residence in the capital. (The primary Clinton home is in Chappaqua, New York.) Built in 1951, the Georgian-style house is located near Washington's Embassy Row. Past residents have included Sir David Muirhead, Henry Brandon, and Muffie Cabot.

  5. What to Do When Your Rental Is Vacant - AOL

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    Vacancy rates for rental properties in the U.S. have been below 10 percent since 2010, and as of the second quarter of 2018, they were just 6.8 percent, near the lowest levels in the last eight ...

  6. Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Hell's Kitchen, also known as Clinton, or Midtown West on real estate listings is a neighborhood on the West Side of Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States. It is considered to be bordered by 34th Street (or 41st Street) to the south, 59th Street to the north, Eighth Avenue to the east, and the Hudson River to the west.

  7. Low-income rental tower mostly vacant after October opening - AOL

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    These units rent for $687 a month and were available only to households earning no more than 30% of Honolulu’s median income, which equates to $29,250 for a single person and $33,420 for a ...