To get you primed for our favorite category—production design, naturally—we’re taking a quick look at the contenders vying for the top honors in narrative contemporary fantasy programming, narrative period shows, and narrative half-hour series.
The Masquerade's days in Old Fourth Ward are limited, as demolition continues around the venue in preparation for apartments. While plans were to move to the Westside, complaints by potential future neighbors have resulted in a plan B: Underground!
The number of single-family homes sold in the Austin area climbed in August, growing over 5.3 percent since last year, with 2,985 sold in the Austin-Round Rock metro area.
For a long-time Jackson, Wyoming resident who wanted a cost-effective modern home, local firm Carney Logan Burke stuck to simple forms and simple materials, with some quirks thrown in.
Nationally, on average, rents located within a 2-mile radius of NFL stadiums are 16 percent higher. Depending on the venue location and population density in the area, some football stadiums score more rent than others in their vicinity.
The brokerbabble effuses that the home "combines 21st century comfort with 19th century style," but it’s really the unique layout of the space itself and the two bucolic outdoor spaces that make it feel distinctive.
We visit a central city neighborhood that has, comparatively speaking, only recently started transforming with real-estate analytics site NeighborhoodX.
A drought-themed art exhibition in West Hollywood's Plummer Park includes a work that illustrates just how much water it takes to produce some of the state's most popular foods. The installations will be on display through the end of the year.
Everyone knows that several parts of the Boston region are gentrifying. Which do you think are gentrifying the fastest? It's Friday Open Thread time again. Sound off.