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  2. Turlock has $15 million for affordable housing. Why isn’t the ...

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    Turlock needs more housing. In 2015, as part of a state-mandated process, the city set out to build 3,618 units by the end of 2023 to keep up with demand. Nearly 40% of those new units were meant ...

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  4. Turlock, California - Wikipedia

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    Turlock Christian High School is a private high school within the city. Classes are held at Monte Vista Chapel, a church in Turlock. Turlock has two junior high schools, two middle schools and nine elementary schools, one of which got California Distinguished School Award in 2012 and won $10,000 in a competition held by Scotties.

  5. Florsheim (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Florsheim is a surname. People with the surname include: Bobby Florsheim (born 1969), American screenwriter; Harold M. Florsheim (fl. 1920s), businessman and builder of the Harold Florsheim House; Lillian Florsheim (1896–1988), American sculptor; Milton S. Florsheim (1868–1936), chairman and founder of Florsheim Shoes

  6. Florsheim Shoe Company Building - Wikipedia

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    The Florsheim Shoe Company Building is a former factory for the Florsheim Shoe Company and a Chicago Landmark in the Avondale neighborhood. The building was built between 1924 and 1926 when the Florsheim Shoe Company had "2,500 employees, 71 retail outlets, 9,000 dealers and a network of regional wholesale distributors". [ 1 ]

  7. Harold Florsheim House - Wikipedia

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    The Harold Florsheim House is a historic house at 650 Sheridan Road in Highland Park, Illinois. The house was built in 1925–28 for businessman Harold M. Florsheim, who later became the president of Florsheim Shoes. Chicago architect Ernest Grunsfeld, who went on to design the Adler Planetarium, designed the house in the French Chateau style.

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  9. Weyco Group - Wikipedia

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    When the Florsheim Group filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2002, Weyco purchased some of the company's assets. [3] Weyco acquired Umi in 2010, [4] and in 2011 it acquired The Combs Company and its BOGS and Rafters footwear brands. [5] Weyco is led by Thomas Florsheim Jr. (the great-grandson of Milton S. Florsheim). [3] [2]