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  2. Savannah's 10 best budget-friendly apartments on Zillow as ...

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    Finding an affordable place to live in Savannah has never been easier. This list highlights the top 10 budget-friendly homes and apartments available for rent on Zillow.. Perfect for students ...

  3. Long-planned apartment project breaks ground in University ...

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    A University Place apartment project that was highlighted among new housing proposals in 2023 for the city has finally launched. Construction has started on a new 240-unit project at 6021 S ...

  4. List of public housing developments in the United States

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    Morgan Place, Crenshaw; Nickerson Gardens, Watts; Pueblo Del Rio, Central-Alameda; Pueblo del Sol, Boyle Heights; Rainbow Apartments, Skid Row; Ramona Gardens, Boyle Heights; Rancho San Pedro, San Pedro; Rose Hill Courts, Rose Hills; San Fernando Gardens, Pacoima; Summit View Apartments - Sylmar, Los Angeles - construction cost (2020 ...

  5. Telfair Arms Apartments - Wikipedia

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    Telfair Arms Apartments, formerly Telfair Hospital, is a historic building constructed in 1886 in Savannah, Georgia. It was designed by Alfred Eichberg. [1]

  6. Mom of 5 Reveals Steep Rent for N.Y.C. Apartment She Uses for 'Storage' — Despite Having $12K Apartment Across the Hall (Exclusive) Kristi from @kristiipartyof6 and her husband are parents to ...

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    Caption from the back of card: "The first Air Conditioned Apartment House in the State of Georgia. Edw. T. Courtney, Mgr." In the late 1940’s, the architect Cletus Bergen brought his son, William P. “Billy” Bergen, into his Beaux Arts style design firm.