In a 1929 building, New York City firm Architecture Research Office carves out a new home for a 43-year-old synagogue, Congregation Beit Simchat Torah (CBST), that has been a champion for LGBT equality.
A section of Los Angeles in and around Downtown and Chinatown is predicted to see a veritable explosion in new households, the second biggest in the US, according to a new report from real estate data site Realtor.com.
New details have emerged about the Morris Adjmi-designed conversion of a Williamsburg warehouse into condos, including the fact that its amenities will include a recording room for musicians.
The name Dwight James Baum may not mean as much to New Yorkers as those of Stanford White or Cass Gilbert; but Baum, whose Bronx mansion is on the market for $2 million, deserves at least a modicum of praise they've received.
Cleveland has begun to embody the nationwide phenomenon of Americans, especially millennials, wanting to live a hipper, less-car dependent lifestyle in the urban core. The city's downtown population grew 79 percent from 2000 and 2016.