MARTA is moving forward on their latest transit-oriented development, devouring eight acres of parking lots south of Avondale station. The project will bring nearly 500 residences — many for seniors — and 22,000 square feet of retail to East College Avenue.
Built in 1831 by a real-estate developer, the property sold to Alexander Hamilton, Jr. in 1833, and subsequently housed many members of the Hamilton family. Ten years later the family had sold the building.
President-elect Donald Trump’s "threats to deport millions of undocumented immigrants - starting with those with criminal records" have given the City Council "a moral imperative to decriminalize vending by removing all misdemeanor penalties."
An eight-story mixed use development from developer Dave Gassman and Jonathan Splitt Architects is headed to the southeast corner of Broadway and Sheridan in Chicago’s Lakeview community thanks to a newly issued construction permit.
To support protesters camped out at the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in North Dakota, a non-profit led by tribe leaders is planning to build a straw-bale community center that can hold up to 100 people.
Fridays bring the High & the Low, a Curbed column chronicling the most and least expensive homes sold in San Francisco in the last seven days. It’s been a fascinating week, so let’s dive in.
American presidents and New York City have always had a special bond. Podcaster and history buff Greg Young sits down with Curbed to tell us all about it.