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  2. Bob Singh Dhillon - Wikipedia

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    Dhillon founded Mainstreet Equity Corp in 1997, taking the company public and listing it on the Toronto Stock Exchange under (TSX: MEQ) in 2000. [7] The Canada-based real estate company is the only Sikh-owned company listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange. [8] [1] Mainstreet owns nearly 16,000 rental units across Western Canada. [9]

  3. Multifamily residential - Wikipedia

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    Townhouses and apartments which are owned in the condominium form of ownership are often referred to as "condominiums" or "condos". Court: high-density slum housing built in the UK, 1800–1870. Two or more stories, terraced, back-to-back, around a short alley at right angles to the main street. Once common in cities like Liverpool [8] and Leeds.

  4. South Main Street Apartments Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The South Main Street Apartments Historic District encompasses a pair of identical Colonial Revival apartment houses at 2209 and 2213 Main Street in Little Rock, Arkansas. Both are two-story four-unit buildings, finished in a brick veneer and topped by a dormered hip roof.

  5. 4 Affordable Places To Live in New York With Easy Access to ...

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    In January 2025, the median rent for a Manhattan apartment was $4,530 per month, according to a rental market report by The Corcoran Group.The report also noted that the average rent for a two ...

  6. Condominium - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the concept of a condominium was introduced by the Federal Law "On the Fundamentals of the Federal Housing Policy" No. 4218-1 dated December 24, 1992: "Condominium is an association of owners of residential premises in apartment buildings with the establishment of conditions for joint ownership and use of inter-apartment stairs ...

  7. Rooming house - Wikipedia

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    In Toronto, rooming houses were common in the 1930s, during the Great Depression, because "wealthy homeowners" who had guest houses would rent out empty rooms to be able to keep their homes. After WWII, the city ensured that rooming house spaces were available for returning soldiers. [ 9 ]