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  2. 360 State Street - Wikipedia

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    360 State Street is a 300-foot (91 m) residential skyscraper completed in 2010 in New Haven, Connecticut. It is the second-tallest building in the city, and the largest apartment building in the state. [5] [6] DeSimone Consulting Engineers were the structural engineers on the building and it won the 2009 New York Construction – Top Project of ...

  3. Ambassador Apartments (Hartford, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    The Ambassador Apartments is an historic residential complex at 206–210 Farmington Avenue in Hartford, Connecticut. Completed in 1921, it is a significant local example of Renaissance Revival architecture, designed by the prominent local firm of Berenson and Moses.

  4. Ambassador Apartments - Wikipedia

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    Ambassador Apartments may refer to: Ambassador Apartments (Hartford, Connecticut) Ambassador Apartments (Springfield, Missouri) President and Ambassador Apartments, Lincoln, Nebraska; Ambassador Apartments (Portland, Oregon)

  5. With home and apartment rental costs soaring, four Democratic senators are calling for more scrutiny on Wall Street financiers snatching up rental homes. Reuters 3 months ago US new home sales ...

  6. The Best (and Worst) Places to Live on Minimum Wage in America

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    It takes 4.38 minimum wage workers to comfortably pay for a one-bedroom apartment, since it costs 131% of one worker’s salary to pay rent. Kruck20/istockphoto 2.

  7. Vine Street Apartment Buildings - Wikipedia

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    The Vine Street Apartment Buildings, many now known as the Horace Bushnell Apartments, are a historic collection of residential apartment blocks at 4-48 Vine Street in Hartford, Connecticut. Built between 1922 and 1925, they consist of eleven brick buildings sharing massing, scale, and setting, with a cross-section of period building styles.