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On Location: A Modern Country House in Uruguay – On Location 8 Sep 2011 | 10:31 am
A couple leaves New York for the rugged rocks and remote mountains of Uruguay.
Square Feet: Youth Sports Park in Kentucky to Bolster Tourism 7 Sep 2011 | 05:13 pm
To cater to the growing number of families who travel with their children to youth sports tournaments, Elizabethtown, Ky., is spending $29 million to build a sports park.
Square Feet: New York Construction Rebounding, Despite Tight Financing 7 Sep 2011 | 01:50 pm
Projects are sprouting across New York, and developers like Hines have withstood many of the problems that have thwarted other real estate concerns.
Real Estate Questions & Answers 4 Sep 2011 | 04:19 pm
Landlord holds tight to security deposit; a rental building converts to condos.
Living In | Mott Haven, the Bronx: Potential Awaits Its Moment – Living in/Mott Haven, the Bronx 3 Sep 2011 | 08:03 am
A move to gentrify late in the last decade stalled as the larger economy did, but officials and residents of Mott Haven say the conditions are right for another resurgence.
Block by Block | West 181st Street: On the Fringe, With Benefits — Block by Block/West 181st Street 3 Sep 2011 | 08:03 am
West 181st Street, from Fort Washington Avenue to Riverside Drive, cuts through a part of the city that seems caught in time.
Streetscapes | Fifth Avenue: An Architectural Barometer – Streetscapes, Fifth Avenue 3 Sep 2011 | 07:55 am
The French-style Harry Winston store of 1960, at 718 Fifth Avenue and 56th Street, has been through many architectural changes — five at last count.
City Room: Big Deal: Sold in N.Y.C. for $36,500,000 3 Sep 2011 | 07:01 am
The town house known as the Harkness Mansion was the biggest recorded sale of the week.
City Room: Big Deal: Chronicle of 5 Franklin Place 3 Sep 2011 | 06:26 am
The developers of 5 Franklin Place were forced to abandon the condominium with only a quarter of the 20 planned stories built.
Across the Hall, Diversity of Incomes 3 Sep 2011 | 04:38 am
Because developers of luxury buildings must include affordable units to qualify for tax incentives, dozens of buildings are now home to strikingly diverse populations.