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  2. 111 Somerset - Wikipedia

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    111 Somerset is a high-rise commercial building and shopping mall in Orchard, Singapore. The building was first known as Public Utilities Board Building (PUB Building) until 1995, and was later known as Singapore Power Building until 2008 when acquired by YTL Corporation Pacific Star.

  3. Somerset MRT station - Wikipedia

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    Parking: Yes (Orchard Central, 313@somerset, ... Somerset MRT station is an underground Mass Rapid Transit ... 313@Somerset, Comcentre, the Centrepoint and 111 ...

  4. Somerset Collection - Wikipedia

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    Somerset Collection is a shopping mall of more than 180 retailers located in Troy, Michigan, part of Metro Detroit. Somerset Collection is developed, managed, and co-owned by The Forbes Company, [ 1 ] and is among the most profitable malls in the United States not owned by a real estate investment trust . [ 2 ] (

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

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    PORTSMOUTH — The city is raising parking rates for some downtown spaces, making prices the same for all on-street and parking lots, while also increasing the discount for city residents.

  7. Somerset City tax rates remain the same - AOL

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    The property tax rate for the fiscal year of 2023-2024 is $0.13 for each $100 of taxable property. ... Sep. 12—Somerset City Council approved the new property tax and bank franchise tax rates on ...

  8. Somerville station - Wikipedia

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    The historic station building on the north side of the tracks has been restored and now is used by a law firm. Parking lots are located to the south of the station and there is a tunnel there to access the platforms. Like many of the stations on the Raritan Valley Line, Somerville was not a wheelchair accessible station until December 7, 2010.

  9. Consults recommend increasing its rates to $1.50 per hour. That's less than high-demand street parking, but more than other garages. The daily maximum would also increase from $7 to $10.50.