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  2. Rent.com - Wikipedia

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    Commercial. Yes. Launched. 1999; 25 years ago. ( 1999) Current status. Active. Rent.com is an apartment search engine and online marketplace catering to millennials. [1] It is owned by RentPath which is in turn owned by Redfin.

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  4. Rent-A-Center - Wikipedia

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    Rent-A-Center (commonly referred to as RAC) is an American public furniture and electronics rent-to-own company based in Plano, Texas. The company was incorporated in 1986 and as of 2014 operates approximately 2,972 company-owned stores in the United States, Puerto Rico and Mexico, accounting for approximately 35% of the rent-to-own market in the United States based on store count.

  5. American Homes 4 Rent - Wikipedia

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    US$6.018 billion (2019) Number of employees. 1,725 (December 2023) Website. www .amh .com. Footnotes / references. [1] American Homes 4 Rent, doing business as AMH, is a real estate investment trust based in Las Vegas, Nevada, that invests in single-family rental homes. As of December 31, 2019, the company owned 52,552 homes in 22 states.

  6. Massage Therapy Styles and Health Benefits - WebMD

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    Massage therapy is a form of manual therapy that involves moving soft tissues in the body to reduce stress, ease muscle tension, and promote relaxation and overall well-being. It is a hands-on ...

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  8. Gentrification of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    The gentrification of Baltimore, Maryland, began in 2000 and continues to transform the city by redeveloping specific neighborhoods to appeal to wealthier residents. Due to Baltimore's large amount of gentrification, the city accounts for a significant amount of the United States gentrification. [2] The gentrification of Baltimore has occurred ...

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