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Apartments for Rent in University Place, WA - 97 Rentals

Your University Place apartment for rent sits in a cozy suburb right on the shores of Puget Sound - a massive body of water that connects your community to the vibrant atmosphere of Seattle. On weekends you and your family will find a serene setting as you venture through the uncongested residential roads of your new neighborhood or rest your legs as you lounge on the verdant grass of one of the nearby parks, such as Kobayashi Park. After you're unpacked, you may want to prepare a home-cooked meal in your new University Place apartment . The nearby Trader Joe 's has affordable prices and a slew of healthy options just waiting to be taken advantage of. For dessert, you may want to grab a treat from the local Affairs Chocolate and Desserts on Bridgeport Way. Getting your caffeine fix in the morning will be easy to do with the Forza Coffee Company right down the street. If you have time, you may want to take your latte to the local Japanese Garden . The eastern style horticult...

Wоman whо died after jump frоm Upper West Side building had just left psуchiatric institutiоn

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A woman who tоok a fatal plunge from thе 16th floor оf an Upper West Side building suffered from mental illness and had been institutionalized at a psуchiatric center for thе past four уears, police sources said. After initiallу thinking foul plaу was possible, cops are investigating 62-уear-old Diane Brammer’s death as a suicide. Nobodу saw her jump from thе 16-stоrу apartment building on West End Ave. near W. 100th St. about 6:10 p.m. Wednesdaу. She landed on a second-floor landing and died at thе scene. Brammer arrived tо visit a 74-уear-old friend on thе building’s tоp floor about two hours before jumping, sources said. An hour intо thе visit, her host excused himself tо use thе bathroom. While in thе bathroom he heard a loud bang believed tо be thе sound оf Brammer slamming thе apartment door and leaving his apartment. Woman falls tо her death from 16th floor оf Manhattan building The woman jumped from thе 16th floor оf thе building on West End Ave. near W. 100th St. (Sam...

1 bed Apartment in Mammoth Lakes - 2124447 - Hidden Valley

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from £116 / night help Price for guests, Nights approx: 1 bedroom 6 sleeps   min stay varies Share with a friend Hidden Valley - HV036 – Home 2124447 Apartment 1 bedroom sleeps 6   min stay varies Apartment / 1 bedroom / sleeps 6 Key Info Swimming pool Ask owner if suitable for children No pets allowed Description from manager Description More Less Amenities Shared outdoor pool (unheated) Jacuzzi or hot tub Internet access Sauna DVD player More Less Access Not suitable for wheelchair users Policies Check in time:17:00, Check out time:16:00 If you have any questions about check-in or check-out times, please contact the owner/manager. Payment This owner does not use online booking. Please contact them and they will be able to offer you a secure way to pay for your stay. Never pay for your holiday rental by wire transfer (such as Western Union or Moneygram) as this type o...

ICYMI: Al Capone’s Park Slope Home Is For Sale

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PARK SLOPE, BROOKLYN — If you've ever wanted to live in the old Brooklyn home of a notorious gangster, you've got a chance to do it. The Park Slope home where Al Capone used to live is up for sale, and it will only cost you a cool $2.5 million to move in. Capone grew up in a nearby building on Garfield Place, according to realtor.com, and moved into this listing in the early 1900s. "If he had lived here today, he wouldn’t have to go into the rum-running business," listing agent Bren Salamon told Patch . That's because Capone could make some serious dough from the two rental units attached to the condo, which could bring in a pretty penny in 2017 Park Slope . Anyone who moves in, though, won't be looking at any old relics of Brooklyn gone by. The home, as many are in the borough these days, was completely renovated by an investor about a year ago. The main townhouse is 2, 980 square feet spread over two levels. Along with three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, t...

Tomah celebrates Wisconsin Main Street Day | Local

Twelve communities across the state celebrated Wisconsin Main Street Day with a visit from state officials to highlight the importance of downtown business districts in Wisconsin’s economy. Locations were chosen from members of the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation ’s Wisconsin Main Street Program and Connect Communities Program — which assist communities and organizations dedicated to revitalization efforts. Ninety-five communities in the state are part of the programs — 34 Main Street and 61 Connect Communities. Tomah is a member of Connect Communities. Tricia Braun, deputy secretary and chief operating officer of WECD, said Tomah was chosen for its hard work and commitment to improvement. “It’s also a commitment to the state,” she said. “We appreciate that.” Tomah celebrated the day at the site of the former Tee Pee Supper Club , where redevelopment plans were unveiled for the site. Tina Thompson, executive director of the Tomah Chamber of Commerce and Convention ...

New Streeterville residential high-rise boasts over an acre of amenity spaces

Of all the gleaming high- rise residences anchoring the Streeterville neighborhood, perhaps the new Optima Signature is one of the most artistic. You can't help but notice the striking red glass panels that wrap the lower seven floors of the modern apartment tower or the bright yellow free -form sculpture that stands in the plaza in front of the building. The color bursts are a signature of renowned architect and developer David Hovey of Glencoe. The 57- story Optima Signature at 220 E. Illinois St. is a joint venture between Hovey's firm, Optima Inc., and DeBartolo Development. The two also partnered in 2013 on the sister building next door, Optima Chicago Center . The base of that apartment tower is similarly clad in black glass. "Our focus is on architecture and contributing to the built environment but doing it in a way that resonates with the broader community and our residents," Optima Senior Vice President Mark Segal said. "We didn't design in ...

Fire in West Valley City destroys 2 apartments

Fire in West Valley City destroys 2 apartments | KSL.com