The president of the New York Building Congress, which represents professionals in the construction industry, has been running the nonprofit association since 1994.
A development in Austin, Tex., is an ambitious attempt to upend the conventions of the American subdivision.
Taking responsibility for a roof leak; a bank loan for capital repairs; lender says no to co-op sublet; next time, don?t forget the key.
You want them, you need them, and these power tools will pay for themselves.
The plan for a business improvement district in SoHo would help with the trash problem, but some residents don?t want to cede more ground to tourists and real estate titans.
A new law that allows businesses in Philadelphia?s Market East district to draw revenue from large digital signs has drawn attention from developers.
Housing prices continue to fall nationwide, with Atlanta earning the distinction as the weakest performer.
An abandoned log house with a sinister air, the Smith Mansion in Wyoming is the stuff of legend.
A drop in prices and low interest rates means many buyers on the Island can afford to wait.
A 10-year-old house with six bedrooms in Montvale, N.J., and a renovated four-bedroom in Bronxville, N.Y.
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