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  2. Park Tower and Mall - Wikipedia

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    Park Tower Condominium Association, the governing body for Park Tower and Mall, uses one of the mall offices. The mall also has a First American Bank ATM and public UPS , USPS , and FedEx drop boxes.

  3. List of Illinois state agencies - Wikipedia

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    There are also many boards, commissions and offices, [1] including: Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum; Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Commission of the Supreme Court of Illinois

  4. Non-profit organization laws in the U.S. - Wikipedia

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    Some non-profit organizations can broadly be described as "charities" — like the American Red Cross. Some are strictly for the private benefit of the members — like country clubs, or condominium associations. Others fall somewhere in between — like labor unions, chambers of commerce, or cooperative electric companies. [1]

  5. Housing cooperative - Wikipedia

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    Passage of the Condominium Act then opened a wave of construction of condominium buildings. [40] The cooperative form can be advantageous as a building mortgage can be carried by the cooperative corporation, leaving less financing to be obtained by each co-op owner. Under condominium ownership only the separate condo owners provide financing.

  6. Central Illinois communities receiving millions in grants for ...

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    PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) — On Monday, Gov. JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources announced that communities around Illinois will receive funding for local park projects.

  7. Community Development Block Grant - Wikipedia

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    The CDBG program was enacted in 1974 by President Gerald Ford through the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 and took effect in January 1975. Most directly, the law was a response to the Nixon administration's 1973 funding moratorium on many Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) programs.

  8. Housing trust fund - Wikipedia

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    Since then, elected government officials from all levels of government (national, state, county and local) in the U.S. have established housing trust funds to support the construction, acquisition, and preservation of affordable housing and related services to meet the housing needs of low-income households.

  9. Illinois College Grants — Options and How to Apply

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    If you’re planning on attending college in Illinois, you might end up with a lot of student loan debt. The cost of attendance for an in-state undergraduate student was $24,241 in 2020, according ...