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Gledhow Gardens, Old Brompton Road, Kensington, London SW5 , flat
A beautifully decorated studio flat with its own entrance on Old Brompton Road - and use of communal gardens. The property is within a period building.
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Galloway Gardens Apartments Sells for $1.1 Million
1565 Galloway Ave.Memphis, TN 38112Sale Amount: $1.1 Million Sale Date: Aug. 27, 2010Buyer: Galloway Gardens LLCSeller: Steve Benetti and Virginia Ben...
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Dalton Gardens tables LID decision
TOM HASSLINGER/Press Six-year-old Hailey Boyer, from left, holds a sign over her face protesting the LID proposal that would require affected property owners to pay $2.4 million for installing sewer lines along Government Way through Dalton Gardens.
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Cromwell Mansions, Cromwell Road, Earl's Court, 5 bedroom flat
A spacious and well arranged five bedroomed flat, ideally situated in this purpose-built block with porter and with the possibility of arranging access to pretty communal gardens while also featuring good storage space and en suite facilities.
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Palace Gardens Terrace, London, 2 bedroom flat
A beautifully presented and bright two bedroomed duplex flat well arranged on the raised and lower ground floors of this period conversion benefiting from a stunning double aspect reception room with period features, wood floor and a neutral dcor.
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Patrons have concerns with local cemetery
Sunshine radiates onto the headstones marking the graves of Calhoun County residents long gone, as the sound of a weedeater travels across Greenlawn Gardens cemetery. While the sound seems less than serene, it is one that is welcomed by family members of the cemetery’s permanent residents.
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Commercial real estate transfers for week of Aug. 30
The most expensive commercial property transfers recorded recently in Hamilton, Clermont, Butler and Warren counties in Ohio; and Boone, Kenton and Campbell counties in Kentucky, based on dollar values of $200,000 or more (data collected from county records).
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Septic or Sewer? That's Dalton Gardens' $2.4M Question
The Dalton Gardens city council is expected to vote Thursday night on a new sewer line plan that would extend sewer lines from Dalton Avenue to Prairie Avenue along Government Way. Local businesses, who would have to foot the bill for the work, arent happy with the plan though.
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