Next up on his plate: an artist's life in a loft LEANING his long and lanky frame outside his door, Philip Chiang welcomes a visitor to his downtown loft, built with a spot-on view of the 4th Street bridge and Boyle
New Pact for NYC Rail Yards Related Cos. and Goldman Sachs signed a $1 billion deal to buy the Hudson Yards, the largest undeveloped parcel of land in Manhattan.read more...
Builders get hammered by high prices Building contractors in the Roanoke Valley could soon pay more for their materials, especially plywood and paneling, which are used for wall, roof and floor sheeting.read more...
Developer Targets Working Class read more...
Problem Solvers for the House You May Not Know You Needed This year's international housewares show put a focus on the practical... mostly. Talked-about products include a mold-detecting test and a marble dish to keep butter fresh.read more...
Second-Home Housing Glut; Real-Estate Bubble Losing Air Sellers are slashing prices nationwide as the inventory of properties on the market rises. Despite cooling demand, however, these investments should hold their value in the long term, experts say.read
By JEANNE RIDGWAY Courier-Post Staff MOUNT EPHRAIM Marie and Joe Wagner have been sleeping on an air mattress in their basement since April 5, but the temporary discomfort will be worth it.
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