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  2. Invitation Homes - Wikipedia

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    As of 2017, the company was reportedly the largest owner of single-family rental homes in the United States. [2] As of December 2022, the company owned about 83,000 rental homes in 16 markets. [3] The Wall Street Journal described Invitation Homes as competing "at the high end of the rental market". Tenants are typically in their late-30s with ...

  3. Rent control in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Rent Control: Regulation and the Housing Market. Center for Urban Policy Research, ISBN 0-88285-159-4. McDonough, Cristina (2007). "Rent Control and Rent Stabilization as Forms of Regulatory and Physical Taking." Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review, Vol. 34 pp. 361–85. Niebanck, Paul L., editor (1986). The Rent Control Debate.

  4. McGregor, Texas - Wikipedia

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    McGregor is a city in McLennan and Coryell counties in the U.S. state of Texas. The population is estimated to be 5,823 by the Texas Demographic Center (January 1,2023). The population is estimated to be 5,823 by the Texas Demographic Center (January 1,2023).

  5. EastPark, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The park has a convenient location, as it is located where Interstate 64 and KY 67 intersect. EastPark is also connected to a port on the Ohio River in Wurtland, Kentucky, via KY 67. EastPark is located in the Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH, Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). As of the 2000 census, the MSA had a population of 288,649.

  6. Madisonville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Madisonville was home to schools for African Americans including Atkinson Literary and Industrial College. [9] From 1892 to 1912 The Hustler, originally The Madisonville Hustler, was a newspaper serving Madisonville. [10] By the early 1900s, Madisonville was a rail hub, coal mining center, and had a large tobacco market.

  7. Rubbertown, Louisville - Wikipedia

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    The Rubbertown industrial complex was created with construction by Standard Oil of Kentucky, who built an oil refinery in the area in 1918. Two other companies would come to the area for similar business in the 1930s, Aetna Oil and Louisville Refinery. These refineries were producers of fuel, gasoline, kerosene, naphtha, oil, and petroleum coke ...

  8. Interstate 64 in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Construction began on a Kentucky Route 180 (KY 180) interchange improvement project in the summer of 2006. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The $34-million (equivalent to $47.3 million in 2023 [ 8 ] ) project entailed the rebuilding of six bridges, the widening of KY 180 to four lanes in the vicinity of the interchange, and the conversion of the ramps into a ...

  9. Horse Cave, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    View from inside Hidden River Cave at the American Cave Museum. Horse Cave is a home rule-class city [3] in Hart County, Kentucky, United States.Randall Curry currently serves as mayor of the city and is assisted by a city council that is composed of six members.