How Shantytowns Become Real Cities Come with me to Kibera: the largest shantytown in sub-Saharan Africa. More than 500,000 people live in this vast illegal section of Nairobi, in mud huts on mud streets, with
Berg Heights' future up to council Since being founded 10 years ago, Tentmakers Missionary Fellowship has renovated at least 450 homes for low-income Californian families and sold more than $70 million worth of property around the
Steering Mill Towns Closer To Tech-Boom Riches Once-thriving manufacturing centers in Massachusetts may provide Boston's employers with needed workers, affordable housing and a model for growth that doesn't involve suburban sprawl.
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WSU Chapter Helps Build Homes Students in the Wright State chapter of Habitat for Humanity volunteer their time every Saturday while school is in session.via
Why You Need to Protect Your Valuables with Renters Insurance The number of Americans who rent their homes instead of own them are on the rise. read more...
Home furnishings retailers cluster in an industrial center visible from I-215 Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge) Oct. 16--Thomas Phu didn't plan to redecorate the corner Alessandro Boulevard and Interstate 215 when he opened Madison Home Furnishing a year ago.Commentread more...
By NANCY SALEM Scripps Howard News Service 31-MAY-06 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.—In home building, green is the new black.
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