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Gorge on architecture, museums, parks, light displays, monuments, trails, and more. The best part? They’re all free or close to it.
A butterfly invasion. Nostalgic photos of 1970s Los Angeles. An experimental housing community. A new law to help renters. And more.
A state audit found that New Yorkers paid thousands in fees with a slim chance at getting the coveted Mitchell-Lama apartments.
The house on West 11th Street sits on the site of an accidental 1970 bombing
From untouched time capsules to Frank Lloyd Wright originals, here are our favorite midcentury modern listings of the year.
Steps from the LA River, Griffith Park, and the bars and restaurants on Los Feliz Boulevard.
Check out properties in Ravenswood, Lincoln Park, Galewood, and more.
Other big development news of the week includes another major project in Allston as well as ones in Somerville and Cambridge—and the top neighborhoods of the 2010s.
In the final weeks of the city’s largest architecture festival, see exhibits that challenge the industry.