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One of the area’s "greatest gems" was four decades in the making
A guest house, pool, and, oh, those views
The Midtown townhouse is where Rudolph lived for much of his life.
The Brutalist beacon was built in 1965 as design-forward housing for middle-class residents
The POPS will be 10,000 square feet as required by zoning rules
What was once the country’s largest building is becoming an artist hub southwest of downtown.
News broke last week about the theft of furniture from Frank Lloyd Wright’s Freeman House in Hollywood, raising questions about how the university stewards historic homes.
These then-and-now photos show off buildings and public spaces that have endured for decades.
New additions include Pratt-Pullman Yard, the Newport development in South Downtown, and Hotel Clermont.
One of the most unusual buildings in Detroit has hit the market.