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  2. Soho House (club) - Wikipedia

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    Soho House is an international private members’ club with a focus on the media, arts and fashion industries. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Membership is selective and primarily drawn from these fields. [ 6 ]

  3. Soho House has stopped accepting new members in some cities ...

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    Soho House has become so popular that it’s no longer admitting new members to access its clubs in three cities as it deals with complaints of overcrowding.

  4. The High Cost of Free Parking - Wikipedia

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    The High Cost of Free Parking begins with a discussion of the history of automobiles and parking and how vehicle ownership rates have steadily increased over time. Shoup argues that parking is a classic tragedy of the commons problem, wherein drivers compete over scarce public parking spaces and consume time and resources searching for them.

  5. HOA fees and assessments on the rise as home-insurance costs soar

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    In the aftermath of the tragic 2021 collapse of a building in the town of Surfside, Nicolas says, Miami passed a new requirement that buildings at least 40 years old must be recertified for ...

  6. Public Service Building (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    The Public Service Building is a historic 67.06 m (220.0 ft), 15-story office building in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. The building and its attached parking garage have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Public Service Building and Garage since 1996. [4]

  7. Pittock Mansion - Wikipedia

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    It was originally the rear of the house. Pittock Mansion was constructed in 1909 by London-born publisher and business tycoon Henry Pittock as a private residence for himself and his wife, Georgiana. [1] The house was designed by San Francisco architect Edward T. Foulkes. [4] Construction began in 1909, though the house was not completed until ...

  8. Portsmouth parking rates go up for some downtown spots ... - AOL

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    Here's a breakdown of Portsmouth's new parking rate structure: No more "zones" with different rates. ... Resident discounts increase, too. Gannett. Staff report. April 11, 2024 at 2:58 PM.

  9. Portland City Hall (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Until 1902 the Portland Public Library, which started as a reading room for sailors and then as a subscription library, was housed in the building. [19] In 1928, the city began one of a series of renovations on the building to increase floor space. [7] That year one of the two light wells were filled in, blocking off natural light to the lower ...