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Equality Forum 2013

Pa. legislature introduces statewide LGBT nondiscrimination bills

The nondiscrimination legislation would prohibit sexual orientation or gender identity-based bias in employment, housing, and credit in Pennsylvania.

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Tagged civil rights, credit, discrimination, gay rights, harrisburg, housing, lgbt, pennsylvania house of representatives, pennsylvania senate, politics, protest, rally, transgender | Reply
Ink Block will create 250-450 construction jobs and 60-75 permanent jobs. PHOTO: BRA

Ink Block project breaking ground at former Boston Herald site

Mayor Thomas Menino today will celebrate the groundbreaking on Phase One of the Ink Block project – a $200 million mixed use development that will total 315 rental units.

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Tagged construction, groundbreaking, housing, Ink Block, Mayor Thomas M. Menino, Morgan Rousseau, thomas menino | Reply
Boston is growing quickly.
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Boston to lend out iPads, add 30,000 housing units

In his annual address to the Boston Municipal Research Bureau today, Mayor Thomas Menino announced The Housing Boston 2020 Plan, which will create 30,000 new housing units in Boston in the next seven years.

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Tagged Boston, Boston E-Lit, housing, Housing Boston 2020 Plan, Mayor Thomas M. Menino, Morgan Rousseau | Reply
964 Dean Street

Community board denies artists’ request for rezoning

A community board has denied a group of artists’ request to convert a warehouse in Crown Heights into a live/work space.

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Tagged Brooklyn, city planning commission, crown heights, housing, real estate, rezoning | Reply
Christine Quinn

In State of the City, Christine Quinn says middle class can’t afford NYC

New York is not a city friendly to teachers and construction workers. That is one of the points City Council [...]

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Tagged affordable housing, child care, Christine Quinn, housing, New York Cake Pops, State of the City | Reply
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