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Neighboring buildings from 1912 and 1923 are brought back from the dead by preservation-minded developer, columnist David Allen writes.
The former First National Bank was already a ghost building in June of 2000. It was in disrepair and shedding its skin. Norman Paxton was one of the last renters ...
The Scranton-based developer, who recently invested millions of dollars into Wilkes-Barre, believes that the buildings he ...
Currently, India lacks the required infrastructure to use the Indus system as an effective hydro-disciplinary tool.
Olympia City Councilman Jim Cooper, who has served on the council for 14 years, recalled a day when he and his wife dined at the Thai Pavilion, a restaurant downtown on Fourth Avenue, between Franklin ...
"Easing tariffs, a slowing economy and an improved supply/demand outlook for munis in May and onward should drive muni market ...
Elmo Realty has secured a $19 million loan to refinance a recently -completed conversion of a historic Brooklyn school into a ...
The World Bank has projected that Nigeria’s economy will grow by 3.6 per cent in 2025, building on an estimated expansion of ...
Investors cannot think short term when planning for retirement. Read about two dividend picks that could be good additions ...
Equity benchmarks Sensex and Nifty ended lower on Thursday, snapping a seven-session winning streak amid profit-booking and ...
Indias suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, following the Pahalgam terror attack, signals a sharp shift in its strategy ...
In a countersuit filed earlier this month, developer Ryan Arnold and broker Ken Gooden — members of building owner 48th ...