A Look Into the Past, at a Man Who Helped Build the Future The National Building Museum's exhibition about Eero Saarinen presents an inspiring account of the Finnish-American architect and his memorable portfolio of modern buildings and furniture.
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Opt Out of Uninvited Mortgage Offers Picture this: You apply for a loan from a local mortgage company on a Monday afternoon. By Tuesday morning, you're getting unsolicited phone pitches from out-of-state lenders who seem
Program finds homes for low income market Owning a home always has been a goal for Jana Thorson. After graduating from college, the Sioux Falls native taught school in Mission for a year and decided to move
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Study finds that rich retirees are the main losers from inflation How would distribution of wealth change if the United States were to enter a period of inflation? A study from the December issue of the Journal of Political Economy finds
Roof Blunders Propel Overhaul County Administrator Bob Weisman on Monday pledged changes in building inspection procedures and improved staff training, citing "substantial irregularities" in a botched retirement-community roofing job ...read more...
Diane Kohn is in a race to sell her home. It all began when a bright red rowhouse on Capitol Hill popped up on her computer screen on a bitter cold day in early February. The owners of the Colonial had reduced the asking price, and suddenly it fell within Kohn’s house-hunting parameters—...
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