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by Donald Gould In the 1946 film classic, “It’s a Wonderful Life,” community banker George Bailey (played by Jimmy Stewart) is besieged by depositors demanding their money after the despised Mr. Potter spurs a run on the bank for his own gain. George says to the anxious crowd, “No, but you … you … you’re […]
The Claremont City Council agreed to protect Claremont’s renters from certain “no fault” evictions this week, but ran out of time to hammer out the details, delaying a final decision on a larger package of renter protections to its May 9 meeting.
“Turn of the century” is a term used to describe a group of residential styles popular from the late 1880s through the 1910s.
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Last spring Claremont’s real estate market was running pretty hot. Fueled by scant inventory, competitive interest rates and all-cash buyers, bidding wars were the norm. Now that interest rates have risen significantly, one would imagine prices would come down to earth, but that hasn’t happened.
On Easter Sunday, Ken Larsen first noticed water collecting on his pool deck and assumed he had a burst pipe, which is never good. But the water kept pooling, literally coming straight out of the ground, and before long it was flowing into his pool and flooding the lawn. It was then that he realized the problem was much bigger than faulty plumbing.
The Claremont Planning Commission has signed off on a plan that will add a second and third story, housing, and additional outdoor dining to the former Rhino Records building in the Village.
The developer who wants to build luxury single family homes at the former La Puerta Middle School site has elected to use a somewhat obscure provision of state law to get the project fast tracked.