Month: October 2020

There has been a lot written and said about COVID-19 and teleworking friendly work policies sending urbanites permanently into the suburbs and even rural areas. But migration from cities is nothing new, according to urban planner Christopher Rhie, an associate principal with the Los Angeles office of global firm Buro Happold.  “Retirees and young families
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Top architect Winka Dubbeldam’s Brooklyn Heights loft is back on the market for $2.1 million — down from its original asking price of $2.69 million in 2018. Dubbeldam bought the two-bedroom, two-bathroom condo, on the ninth floor of condo building One Brooklyn Bridge Park, for $1.71 million in 2013, according to property records. The 1,562-square-foot
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Victorian homes seem to lend themselves naturally to movies and television shows of the horror genre. There is just something about them that screams ‘haunted house!’ Still, I have yet to come across one with quite the horror pedigree of Altadena’s famed Woodbury-Story House. By my count, the historic residence has appeared in no less
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Panelists representing the industrial, office, retail and multifamily sectors of commercial real estate made the case for investment in their respective sectors at NAIOP’s CRE.CONVERGE, the virtual conference taking place this week.  In a real-time audience poll, the attendees cited industrial as the sector they would be most likely to invest in.  However, much of the
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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon speaks at the North America’s Building Trades Unions (NABTU) 2019 legislative conference in Washington, April 9, 2019. Jeenah Moon | Reuters JPMorgan Chase is making a $30 billion commitment it says will help address U.S. wealth inequality, especially in traditionally underserved Black and Latino communities. The bank’s pledge is a
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The pandemic has put outdoor spaces in high demand. Outdoor spaces not only help to protect against transmission and spread of the coronavirus, but being outdoors can boost people’s moods and health overall. Property owners are looking for ways to transform outdoor spaces into sought-after amenities. As a result, water feature design and contractor OTL
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