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A view towards Hampden Farm from around the middle of the site. Credit: JCE Planning & Architectural Consultancy Thirteen homes could be built on Green Belt land in a Bucks village if new outline plans are given the go-ahead. Mr and Mrs J Kirby want to build 12 new homes on land at Hampden Farm Barn, in Greenlands Lane, Prestwood – five of which will be affordable – and convert an existing stable block to create the 13th home. All the properties would have parking and developers have said the conversion of the stables block will not have an impact upon the openness of the Green Belt or the AONB “as the proposal reuses an existing building rather than proposing new development”.
May 4, 2021 | 12:59 PM
DeLand, FL – The debate on whether or not to allow Short Term Rentals (STR) in Volusia County is on again, now that the Florida legislature failed to pass a measure that would preempt local authority on the issue. During today’s (May 4) regularly scheduled meeting, a number of residents of Bethune Beach and Silver Beach were on hand to express their opinion on why the ban against STR’s should stay in place. One matter discussed was the creation of an ad hoc Short Term Rental Advisory Committee. At-Large Councilmember Ben Johnson said that since the state didn’t pass any legislation about STR’s, there’s no need for a committee. We were banking on what the state did when we talked about this committee. At the time, we had some thoughts that there might be some wiggle room that a committee might help us work our way through it. Since the committee has already been created, VCC asked staff to come back with an ordinance to remove it and a recommendat
GREENBELT, MD - Bozzuto, the #1-rated property management company in the nation, has officially announced plans to expand their property management operations to the West Coast this year, with a focus on major gateway markets in California, Washington and beyond. This move will allow the 33-year-old company to continue expanding its national footprint. Since its founding in 1988 in Maryland, Bozzuto has expanded to eleven markets along the East Coast, as well as Chicago and Milwaukee.
To help expand existing client relationships and bring the Bozzuto experience west, the company has hired Heather Wallace as Managing Director of Client Services. Reporting directly to President Stephanie L. Williams, Wallace will remain based in Northern California, and will play a pivotal role in helping the company build a national presence and refine its business development strategy, as it seeks to bring its award-winning service to new markets.
East Coast-Based Bozzuto Announces Plans to Head West in 2021; Hires Longtime Industry Executive to Accelerate Expansion
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Heather Wallace WASHINGTON (PRWEB) February 11, 2021 Bozzuto, the #1-rated property management company in the nation, has officially announced plans to expand their property management operations to the West Coast this year, with a focus on major gateway markets in California, Washington and beyond. This move will allow the 33-year-old company to continue expanding its national footprint. Since its founding in 1988 in Maryland, Bozzuto has expanded to eleven markets along the East Coast, as well as Chicago and Milwaukee.
To help expand existing client relationships and bring the Bozzuto experience west, the company has hired Heather Wallace as Managing Director of Client Services. Reporting directly to President Stephanie L. Williams, Wallace will remain based in Northern Califo