Owned by the same family for 90 years, the Prindle House is hitting the market for the first time. The architect, George Washington Smith, traveled to Spain with the Prindles to acquire antique windows, elaborate doors, and Moorish lintels.
The kind of home many dream of owning in San Francisco, this Castro-adjacent detached home has benefitted from a gentle makeover while keeping its detailed Victorianism intact.
The MUNY site, long the focus preservation struggle in the face of increasing development pressure, has received a possible reprieve from an unlikely source—if it can afford it.
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In 2013, to adjust for its growing population, Austin began the process of rewriting its zoning code. Here’s how the new Land Development Code could be dramatically transformative for Austin.
After years of delay, the New York City AIDS Memorial is officially open to the public. The memorial garnered hundreds of visitors who paid their respects to the lives lost from the disease and to advocate for the continued fight to end AIDS.
Business owners have their own issues with the heavy influx of tourists trying to get a peek at LA's most famous landmark. One says the situation is so bad, property values are affected.