They also complained that the neighborhood already housed more than its share of social-service cases.
The neighborhood also houses the Cleveland Arcade, the first indoor shopping mall in the United States.
This neighborhood is full of white activists and housed the headquarters for the KKK.
The neighborhood also houses many residential flats and apartments, as well as having many local supermarkets in the vicinity.
In the past, this neighborhood also housed junkyards and auto-wrecking lots.
That neighborhood has long housed modern dance companies and choreographers.
The neighborhood also houses the headquarters of the United States 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.
The original neighborhood housed prominent entrepreneurs, industrialists, and professionals.
The neighborhood housed many prominent figures, including contractors, physicians, and attorneys.
The neighborhood houses the Palatka Water Works, which provided citizens with water from 1886 until the end of the 1980s.