In Hollywood, even the most modest of buildings is receiving star treatment.
The First Sign of a Brooklyn Development Is a Demolition
Workers began dismantling a building on Atlantic Avenue in the first visible change to the site of the proposed $3.5 billion Atlantic Yards in Brooklyn.
New York Asks Help From Poor in Housing Crisis
The city's housing authority wants to charge public housing residents new fees and boost old ones to narrow a budget shortfall.
Videophones Make a Push Into the Home Front
Once primarily used for business these gadgets are making their way into personal residences as new video-calling products are developed and companies slash prices for equipment and service.
It Takes a Village to Lure Buyers Of New Homes Back to Town
Traditional Neighborhood Development has attracted growing numbers of American home buyers to their quaint, narrow streets. And unlike the first wave of these subdivisions, the new communities are concentrated in cities and on former industrial sites.