"Properties in communities with shelters are considered less desirable," the homeowner wrote in a letter before filing a lawsuit.
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The Rutland Square building—with bones that date from 1860—comes with four parking spots and a roof deck.
The home first hit the market five years ago with a jaw-dropping price tag.
The six-bedroom home is easily the neighborhood’s priciest listing.
Yes, there’s a conversation pit here.
All it needs is a chicken coop!
The recognizable houses, designed by homebuilder Jean Vandruff, are the subject of a new book.
The William Cody-designed home features walls of glass, poured terrazzo, and an original avocado-colored bar.
Co-working hub Spaces will occupy 47,000 square feet of space in the historic building.
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