Federal Fair Housing Act
June 27, 2009 by admin
Filed under Housing, Mall, property, Real Estate
by Melanie Home-Gun During this 1950s and 1960s legislative debates occurred concerning individuals rights in the disposition of property and the right to conduct business freely, despite discriminatory manners. The issue of equality and freedom for all despite race, ancestry, racial origin, or religion was not evident due to racial discrimination during this time in U.S.

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Federal Fair Housing Act
IHG Developing in Africa
InterContinental Hotels Group recently went on a trip to South Africa but it wasn’t all sunbathing on sunny beaches as the group opened two new hotels in the country. The 318-room Crowne Plaza Johannesburg – The Rosebank opened in Johannesburg, and the 303-room Holiday Inn Express Pretoria – Sunnypark, currently the largest Holiday Inn Express property in South Africa, opened in the capital Pretoria. IHG is already planning to return to the African continent later this year,

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IHG Developing in Africa

