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The former Philip Livingston Magnet Academy, now converted into senior apartments, is the only purpose-built public school building listed so far in Albany. Two former public school buildings are included as contributing properties in the South End district, [25] and the former St. Joseph's Academy is a contributing property to Arbor Hill. [26]
The United Loan and Investment Company had been incorporated in 1895 to sell securities, land, and mortgages for a commission; it was authorized to trade real estate in 1897. [14] That September, United Loan acquired a 83.6-by-100-foot (25.5 by 30.5 m) site on the north side of Bleecker Street from the Bank for Savings.
At its peak, the factory turned out 20 houses a day, far short of the hundred expected, and those houses cost $10,000 ($128,000 in modern dollars [3]) apiece, more than a new timber frame house of the period [5] rather the $6,500 ($83,000 in modern dollars [3]) Strandlund had expected, a price that had to be added to the value of the underlying ...
Harrison Street Real Estate Capital, which uses the trade name Harrison Street, is a real estate investment firm headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. The firm is currently the alternative real assets arm of Colliers International. In 2024, Harrison Street ranks as one of the top five owners in senior housing in the U.S. [2]
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Baird & Warner was named the number one top workplace in the Chicago area in 2017, [18] 2015, and 2014, earning its sixth consecutive Chicago Tribune Top Workplace Award. [19] The brokerage was named the second best large company to work for in the Chicago area in 2016 [ 20 ] and 2013 [ 21 ] and the third best workplace in 2012.
In 2005, PS 16 was demolished to make room for a larger modern school, classes were temporarily moved to the former Philip J. Schuyler Elementary School (which in turn was formerly Albany High). [33] The new school was opened in 2007 as Pine Hills Elementary School. [34] 2008 saw the renovation of the Albany Public Library's Pine Hills Branch. [35]
Arbor Hill has one public elementary school (not counting charter schools): Arbor Hill Elementary School, at 1 Arbor Drive. Demographically, it is 89% Black, 5% Latino, 4% Multiracial, 1% White, and 1% Asian or Pacific Islander. 73% of students are eligible for the free or reduced price lunch program, and 3% have limited English proficiency.