A community tradition dating back to 1971 attracts 4,000 kids and creates inter-building rivalries.
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A community tradition dating back to 1971 attracts 4,000 kids and creates inter-building rivalries.
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In the Valley of the Sun, summer heat has not stopped the downtown population from nearly tripling over 15 years.
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Today’s anti-fall technology has come a long way from ‘I’ve fallen and I can’t get up!’ Here’s how it works.
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The musician and the actor, who separated months ago, are asking just under $8 million. Also, the Weeknd and Mark Wahlberg buy estates in South Florida. Roseanne Barr sells her nut farm.
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Eliot Coleman, whose 1989 book inspired generations of gardeners, shared the lessons he has been teaching for the past 50 some years in his latest work.
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Conversions of hotels, hospitals and other buildings can address a supply shortage, but obstacles prevent them from being more common.
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Looking for a place they could enjoy their passion for fishing, a couple found much more: two cabins on 14 acres of land.
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Once a mainstay of the Gilded Age, the grand banquet hall lost its luster with high society. But you can still find one if you look in the right places.
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A 1963 house in Encino, a hillside home in Orinda and a Mediterranean-style home in Santa Barbara.
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The Greenwich Village building has been home to celebrities like John Philip Sousa and Kylie Jenner — and, according to prosecutors, Mafia-controlled poker games.
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These variegated, collaged-looking nests — fetching up to $250 each — are a recent fixation in interior design.
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A modernist house in a leafy Auckland suburb, an apartment with skyline views in the Central Business District, and rustic lodge near Queenstown.
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In tribute to her South Florida background, Madelyn Brown and her husband went for a “swamp chic” theme when they renovated a narrow 19th-century rowhouse in Washington.
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Senior living operators are embracing private clubs, but the experiences raise questions about how they affect community dynamics.
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After passing on the Upper East Side, a couple ventured down to Battery Park City in search of a studio or one-bedroom for less than $600,000.
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Recent census data shows that owning a home that is considered affordable is impossible in some areas.
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Visitors lined up for hours outside an architect’s Minetta Lane mansion to get an up-close look at a decade-long restoration.
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This week’s properties are a three-bedroom in Mamaroneck and a five-bedroom in Brookfield.
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