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The District of Columbia Housing Authority is an independent government agency whose mission is to provide affordable housing to extremely low- through moderate-income households, foster sustainable communities, and cultivate opportunities for residents to improve their lives throughout the eight wards of Washington, D.C. [1] One of the ...
Section 8 of the Housing Act of 1937 ( 42 U.S.C. § 1437f ), commonly known as Section 8, provides rental housing assistance to low-income households in the United States by paying private landlords on behalf of these tenants. Approximately 68% of this assistance benefits seniors, children, and individuals with disabilities. [1]
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Capitol View neighborhood at the intersection of 57th St and 57th Place SE. The area that became Capitol View was largely unsettled forest and farmland into the 1930s. By 1938, however, a large number of one- and two-story single-family detached houses and small apartment buildings had been constructed in the area.
BorsodChem.com. Wanhua-BorsodChem is a Hungarian chemical raw material manufacturing company headquartered in Kazincbarcika, Hungary. It is the European member of the partially state-owned Chinese Wanhua Chemical Group. [1] The company specializes in isocyanates (MDI, TDI), PVC and chlor-alkali ( vinyl) businesses. [2]
DCHA then awarded contracts to build recreation centers and athletic facilities to Banneker Ventures (a firm owned by one of Fenty's college fraternity brothers, Omar Karim), RBK Landscaping and Construction (owned by Fenty friend Keith Lomax), and Regan Associates (whose co-owners, Sean M. Regan and Thomas J. Regan, made significant financial ...
Coordinates: 38.9053°N 77.0112°W. Map of Washington, D.C., with Sursum Corda highlighted in red. Sursum Corda (Latin: "lift up your hearts") is a small neighborhood located in Washington, D.C., bounded by North Capitol Street on the east, K Street NW to the south, New Jersey Avenue NW to the west, and New York Avenue NW to the north. [1]
Majority owner(s) Dates Ref. 1 Elwood Richard Quesada: 1961–1963 2 James Johnston & James Lemon: 1963–1967 3 James Lemon: 1967–December 3, 1968 4 Bob Short: December 3, 1968–May 29, 1974 5 Brad Corbett: May 29, 1974–April 29, 1980 6 Eddie Chiles: April 29, 1980–March 18, 1989 7 George W. Bush & Edward W. Rose March 18, 1989 ...