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  2. Vi Senior Living - Wikipedia

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    Vi Senior Living is a high-end retirement community developer, owner, and management group based out of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Vi maintains 10 continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) in six states, including Arizona , California , Colorado , Florida , Illinois , and South Carolina .

  3. Rosenwald Court Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The housing project was modeled after the Dunbar Apartments in Harlem, New York City, built by John D. Rockefeller Jr. in 1926. [4] In 1981, the Rosenwald Apartment Building received National Register of Historic Places designation. [3] The last residents moved out in 2000, after mismanagement and lack of upkeep made the site uninhabitable.

  4. Watterson Towers - Wikipedia

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    However, on the middle (third) floor of each house, there are only two suites, as the area for the other two suites is taken up by other things, including the connecting breezeways and some study lounges. Watterson Towers is the tallest structure in Bloomington-Normal, and can be seen when entering the twin cities from either direction.

  5. Plans to build house for Bloomington veteran living in his ...

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    The plan is to build a 1,050-square-foot, two-bedroom, one and a half bathroom house, a carport, a ramp from the driveway and a screened-in front porch. Functional. Nothing fancy.

  6. Bloomington residents upset with plan to build monolith in ...

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    City council and parks board members both approved a $1 million gateway art project that residents have come out to oppose.

  7. State Farm Downtown Building - Wikipedia

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    The first eight-floor section of the building (the south portion) was constructed in 1929. [2] In 1934, an additional four floors and a penthouse were added. [2] Five years later, State Farm acquired the property directly to the north of the lot the Downtown Building was constructed on. [2]