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- Nevada: Housing Authority of the City of Las Vegas - For over 50 years, the Housing Authority of the City of Las Vegas has played a key role in providing housing options for low and moderate income residents in the Greater Las Vegas Area. The HACLV is one of the largest housing authorities in Nevada, and is currently providing assisted housing for more than 15,000 residents. The authority consists of federally funded family developments, senior housing, scattered site housing, affordable housing units, and section 8 vouchers and certificates.
- The Historic House Museums of St. Louis - Information on the Roswell M. and Eugene Field House (c. 1845), Chatillon-DeMenil House(begun in 1848), Tower Grove House (1849), Robert G. Campbell House (1851), Scott Joplin House (c. 1860s), and the Samuel H. Cupples House (1888).
- Hong Kong Housing Authority And Housing Department - The Housing Authority, a statutory body established under the Housing Ordinance, is responsible for determining and implementing public housing programmes. The re-constituted Housing Department is headed by the Permanent Secretary for Housing, Planning and Lands (Housing) to underpin SHPL and to provide executive support to the Housing Authority.
- Florida: Hollywood Housing Authority - Hollywood Housing Authority, Broward County Florida. Established in 1975, the Hollywood Housing Authority seeks to provide economical, safe and sanitary housing for eligible families as well as elderly and handicapped/disabled persons. In cooperation with federal, state and local governments, the Hollywood Housing Authority maintains 120 units of public housing and administers subsidies in excess of 700 units of private housing.
- The Antiquarian and Landmarks Society - Our Properties - Information on the Amasa Day House (1816), Bellamy-Ferriday House and Garden (1700's), Butler-McCook House and Garden (1782), Buttolph-Williams House (c. 1710-20), Nathan Hale Homestead, Phelps-Hatheway House (1761), the Hempsted Houses (1678 and 1759) and the Isham-Terry House (1854).
- New York: New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) - The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) provides decent and affordable housing in a safe and secure living environment for low- and moderate-income residents throughout the five boroughs. NYCHA also administers a citywide Section 8 Leased Housing Program in rental apartments. In order to fulfill this mission, NYCHA must preserve its aging housing stock through timely maintenance and modernization of our developments. While continuing this effort, we work to enhance the quality of life at NYCHA by offering our residents social services that give them opportunities to participate in a multitude of community, educational and recreational programs, as well as job readiness and training initiatives.
- Community Legal Services Housing Unit - The CLS Housing Unit aids low-income tenants living in private, public, and subsidized (Section 8) housing in Philadelphia. CLS' assistance to private and public housing tenants, includes cases involving eviction, illegal lockouts, unlawful termination of utilities, homes in dangerous states of disrepair, and housing subsidies.
- Lewes Historical Society: Museums - Twelve historical buildings that include Ryves Holt House, Cannonball House, Burton-Ingram house, Thompson Country Store, Rabbit's Ferry House, Ellegood House, Early Plank House, Blacksmith Shop, Midway School #178, Old Doctor's Office, Hiram Rodney Burton House, and Lewes Life-Saving Station Boathouse.
- Housing New Canadians Research Working Group - Research partnership focused on housing access and discrimination in the Toronto area. Research projects examine the housing search process used by immigrants and refugees, the quality and cost of the housing they obtain, the degree to which their housing needs are met, and the nature and extent of any housing-related discrimination.
- National Housing Law Project - NHLP works to advance housing justice for the poor by providing legal assistance, advocacy advice and housing expertise to legal services, low-income housing advocacy groups, and others.
Wikipedia Articles
- Cadent house - In astrology, a cadent house is the last house of each quadrant of the zodiac. A quadrant begins with an angular house, (the house in which a chart angle lies) proceeds to a succedent house and ends with a cadent house.
- Sculptured House - The Sculptured House, also known to locals as the Clamshell House, Sleeper House or Flying Saucer House, is a distinctive elliptical curved house built on Genesee Mountain in 1963 by architect Charles Deaton and completed in 2003 by John Huggins. The Sculptured House was featured in the 1973 sci-fi comedy movie Sleeper (film).
- House healing - House healings (also known as house blessings and house clearings) are rituals intended to clear a physical place of negative energies or "evil spirits". According to believers of parapsychology, a house healing entails a clairvoyant identifying energy patterns in a house or other physical structure and neutralizing them, allowing the energy of the ...
- TaiKoo Place - TaiKoo Place () is a commercial complex in Quarry Bay, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It is owned and managed by Swire Properties, and consists of 8 office towers: Devon House, Dorset House - PCCW Tower, Warwick House, Cornwall House, Somerset House, Lincoln House, Oxford House and Cambridge House.
- Beeson House and Coach House - The Beeson House and Coach House is a Queen Anne style house in Chicago, Illinois, United States. The house was built in 1892 by Fredrick R.