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A local development team wants to build a five-block apartment project at and near a key Troost Avenue intersection.
Philly-area seniors talk about how they downsized after retirement and their advice for you. And SEPTA is trying a new kind ...
New Boston Ventures wants to build 36 new small-scale condominiums for ownership and year-round living at 44 Captain Bertie’s Way in Provincetown.
The Woodstock Town Council unanimously approved three development requests Tuesday evening, setting the stage for a new drive-through at Dunkin’, an apartment expansion off Locust Street and the long- ...
SEPTA scrapped plans for a $48 million park and ride garage near its regional rail station and instead approved a mixed-use ...
Currently, city code only allows ADUs on owner-occupied properties. The proposed ordinance changes would allow ADUs at rental properties, allow up to two ADUs instead of one for owner-occupied ...
Get ready, Louisville soccer fans. New apartments are coming to downtown — right next to Lynn Family Stadium, the 11,700-seat home to Louisville City FC and Racing Louisville FC. Soccer Holdings ...
The development of a new neighborhood in Hartford near The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts suffered a major setback with the withdrawal of one developer, but another builder is now moving ...
A $25 million beachfront property in Ocean City — with already-approved plans to build a huge resort — hit the market last week seeking a major developer to construct the project. The Soleil ...
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio -- With heavy equipment moving onsite at the fire-ravaged Marquee at Cedar Lee apartment complex this week, officials have scheduled demolition to start Monday (March 24).
A former town centre pub in Boston is to be converted into apartments. Boston Borough Council has granted planning permission to transform the historic Britannia on 4-8 Church Street into four ...
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Apartment complex remains uninhabitable months after Eaton fireResidents of an apartment complex damaged by the Eaton Fire are speaking out after they say their units remain unlivable and are posing a danger to their health. KTLA's Sandra Mitchell reports on ...
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