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New York gave out $60 million in grants to support housing growth in the Hudson Valley by helping pay for infrastructure to support impending projects.
From Chicago to Manhattan, recent projects show how office conversions can blend historic preservation with modern living.
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If Walls Could Talk
Some people say they can't stand their four walls when they get cabin fever, and some really mean it. Four walls define most ...
Converted properties are often one-of-a-kind, with a level of character and backstory that you can’t create from scratch.
Construction started this month on the $17 million Lofts of Muskegon project that is being built on the site of a former ...
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Booming Beacon
Construction is ongoing all over Beacon — from primary thoroughfares like Route 9D, Main Street and Fishkill Avenue to at ...
It might have gone viral on Twitter or Reddit, had the homeowners done the project about 10 years later. - but this entryway ...
The doors are now open on downtown Tulsa's newest apartment complex. The Exchange at Sinclair takes over what was once the ...
Said one councilor: "We all love our downtown, but I also think we would all admit that it could use a little polish." ...
If you’re looking for a little relaxation in the great outdoors, we’ve rounded up 10 tranquil spots perfect for an afternoon ...
Miami-Dade County announces the opening of Alto Tower, a new affordable housing development for the previously homeless.