Another day, another lawsuit trying to block the redevelopment of the Brooklyn Heights branch of the Brooklyn Public Library. A state supreme court justice is mulling over whether the redevelopment of the site complies with environmental standards.
Zach Both is living the tiny mobile home dream. The 23-year-old filmmaker left his job as an art director at a 3D printing startup in late 2014, bought and tricked out a 2003 Chevy Express 3500 van, and the rest is history.
The offer on the part of the city has been met with a positive response from both local elected officials and residents of the neighborhood, who have now waited over a decade for the completion of the park.
A new exhibition opening today features film, sound, and a a "meticulously reconstructed" replica of the drink rail at an iconic Minneapolis punk venue.
This is the house where the famed author worked on his rocking debut, This Side of Paradise. If that bit of literary history isn't enticing enough, the 3,500-square-foot home is also quite a beaut itself.
This historic home just east of downtown Round Rock is hard to miss. For one thing, it's a three-story, red-brick mansion that takes up an entire city block. Built in 1854, it's also a Texas historic landmark called the A.J. Nelson-Crier House.
While it's true that the population in Austin, and in Texas, continues to boom, the primary sources of the influx don't necessarily conform to stereotype.
If you've ever fantasized about holding court like a modern Miss Havisham in a historic English mansion filled with all manner of antiques and curiosities, paintings and taxidermy, here's your chance.
News emerged last week that the Hard Rock brand would make a major real estate announcement on Monday, and publications have since started speculating on the site of what is expected to be the city's first Hard Rock Hotel.