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Fat City Lofts loses to Solar Turbines

We posted about Fat City Lofts a few weeks ago about a new exciting project proposed for San Diego. On Wed. the project went to a vote because another business (Solar Turbines) was proposed for the use of the same space. The Center City Development Corp. board, which advises the city on redevelopment issues downtown, [...]

Fat City Lofts

A downtown hearing room was packed Wednesday for a pointed debate on a controversial condo project on a prime piece of real estate near San Diego Bay and the airport. It’s called “Fat City Lofts” and is named for the former restaurant on the site. A committee of the Centre City Development Corporation is hearing [...]

TX: City may pay $25,000 to move legal billboard, blocks condo views

The City of Austin on Thursday will consider paying a billboard company $25,000 to move a sign the company legally erected next to a condominium building near downtown earlier this year. Originally from Community Associations Network National

MN: Lilydale condo owners seek funding from city

Residents of a Lilydale condominium complex are requesting that the city help them make $2.5 million in repairs and upgrades. Originally from Community Associations Network National

MN: Lilydale / Condo association drops city request

A Lilydale condominium association this week withdrew its request to the city for help making about $2.5 million in repairs and upgrades. Originally from Community Associations Network National

NJ: At Jersey City City Council meeting, Grant Avenue condo owners charge fraud

A Grant Avenue building in Jersey City with water damaged walls and broken boilers and pipes has caused a condo association president to lash out and accuse developers and local government of corruption, Originally from Community Associations Network National

NY: Water Tank Woes: New York City Co-ops & Condos Face Flurry of Violations

Richard Silver got word early this year that a co-op in The Bronx was having a problem with its water tank. The tank wasn’t leaking water. It was leaking money – because New York City had rewritten the rules governing rooftop tanks Originally from Community Associations Network National

IL: Residents return to River City condos after flood

Hundreds of residents of the River City condo building in the South Loop moved back in Saturday. Originally from Community Associations Network National

Owner could lose condominium: Legal fight on religious grounds cost city $40,000

A family’s steadfast refusal to pay a $635.02 special assessment tax for an alley paving project because it violated their religious beliefs has run up an estimated $40,000 in outside legal bills for the city, with no apparent end in sight. Originally from Community Associations Network National

MA: Collapsing wall poses an imminent risk, city says

After torrential rains, a roughly 50-foot section of a retaining wall, engineered to average 16 feet high along a 200-foot span, came tumbling down behind the Gage Hill Estates condominiums. Originally from Community Associations Network National

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