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  2. Single-room occupancy - Wikipedia

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    For example, in Chicago 81% of the SRO housing stock disappeared between 1960 and 1980. [13] Since the early 1970s, the supply of SRO spaces did not meet the demand in US cities. [10] In 1970, newspapers in the US wrote about an "SRO [supply] crisis". [10] Downtown SRO hotels offer few and possibly no rooms to rent to tourists. [10]

  3. Rooming house - Wikipedia

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    This enabled the owner to convert the shared dining room and parlour into additional rental rooms and stop paying for the preparation of meals. There were often sixteen to eighteen rooms, with either central heating or tiny in-room heating stoves. [8]

  4. Magellan Development Group - Wikipedia

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    Magellan Development Group, LLC is an American real estate and property development company that was formed in 1996 as a result of a long term corporate partnership between Joel Carlins and James Loewenberg. The company's chief executive officer is David Carlins and J.R. Berger is a principal.

  5. Housing at the University of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Approximately two-thirds of the rooms are single residence rooms. [26] In 1898, Ina Law Robertson, an Oregon schoolteacher studying at the University of Chicago, founded "Eleanor Club" [27] to offer affordable housing for employed, single women. [28] The Eleanor Club was very similar to YWCAs.

  6. Real Estate Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Real Estate Weekly; Type: Weekly trade newspaper: Owner(s) Hagedorn Publications ... New York City: ISSN: 1096-7214: Real Estate Weekly is a weekly American real ...

  7. Community areas in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Although developed by the University of Chicago, they have been used by other universities in the Chicago area, as well as by the city and regional planners. [2] They have contributed to Chicago's reputation as the "city of neighborhoods", and are argued to break up an intimidating city into more manageable pieces. [2]