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  2. Hill Building - Wikipedia

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    The Hill Building is a 17-story modernistic skyscraper located in Durham, North Carolina.Built in 1935–1937, the Hill Building was designed by New York City architecture firm Shreve, Lamb & Harmon, [1] best known for the design of the Empire State Building.

  3. Durham, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Durham (/ ˈ d ɜːr ə m / DURR-əm) [11] is a city in the U.S. state of North Carolina and the county seat of Durham County. [12] Small portions of the city limits extend into Orange County and Wake County.

  4. Mutual Tower - Wikipedia

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    Mutual Tower is a 252k-square foot, 14-story skyscraper located in Durham, North Carolina. Built in 1968, the building was previously called the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company Building, Legacy Tower and The Tower at Mutual Plaza. It was designed by M.A. Ham Associates and Welton Becket and Associates. [1]

  5. Lawsuit: Pricing algorithm inflated rental prices across country

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    (The Center Square) – Creation of a pricing algorithm in coordination with a software company has created a lawsuit by the North Carolina’s attorney general, the federal government and nine ...

  6. Mary Duke Biddle Estate - Wikipedia

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    Mary Duke Biddle Estate, also known as the James O. Cobb House, is a historic home and estate located at Durham, Durham County, North Carolina.The main house "Pinecrest" is a Tudor Revival style dwelling built in 1927, with additions and interior renovations made between 1935 and 1958.

  7. Bright Leaf Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Bright Leaf Historic District is a national historic district located at Durham, Durham County, North Carolina. It encompasses 22 contributing buildings and seven contributing structures in an industrial section of Durham. The majority of the buildings were built from the 1870s to the World War II period, and are massive two- to four-story ...