Concerns about the privacy of Belle Oaks Marketplace's residential neighbors appear to have been addressed in Richmond Heights. A few months ago, Marrus Lane resident Steven Pittman expressed privacy concerns after developers cut landscaping between his property and a trail that Belle Oaks had planned around part of the development. At a committee meeting in… Continue reading Richmond Heights-based developer of Belle Oaks Marketplace reaches privacy agreement
AN talks to ODA's Eran Chen about beautifying cities
Few New York architectural firms have reworked the mass of the city's high-rise building so consistently as ODA. Over the past two decades, the company has developed a reputation for transforming building profiles into graduated compositions of solids and voids, as seen in residential buildings such as 15 Union Square West and 101 West 14th… Continue reading AN talks to ODA's Eran Chen about beautifying cities
Rare condo on the top floor of Vista Towers offers breathtaking city views
Oct 30, 2025 This fee-only Executive Home is sponsored by Dan Hindbjorgen, Hegg Realtors. Experience life seven stories above Sioux Falls in this stunning condo on the top floor of the coveted Vista Towers building. This unique condominium complex is located at 2908 W. 37th Circle. “Call this 'Heaven on Seven!'” said listing agent Dan… Continue reading Rare condo on the top floor of Vista Towers offers breathtaking city views
Council and Planning Commission get crash course on new CEQA landscape at study session | Go Gatan
OCEANSIDE – Crispy Photography captured this photo of flowers on a beach in the Greater Bay Area. (Pixabay) Last Wednesday, the Los Gatos City Council and Planning Commission held a special joint meeting to discuss the California Environmental Quality Act, or CEQA (pronounced SEE-qua), which relates to developments planned for the community. David J. Powers… Continue reading Council and Planning Commission get crash course on new CEQA landscape at study session | Go Gatan
Free paint collection event at North SeaTac Park on Sunday, November 16th
SPONSORED: Residents throughout South King County will have the opportunity to safely dispose of leftover household paint during a free collection event hosted by the City of SeaTac and GreenSheen Paint on Sunday, November 16th. The event takes place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at North SeaTac Park (Map below). Organizers said participants should… Continue reading Free paint collection event at North SeaTac Park on Sunday, November 16th
6 interior design trends experts predict for 2026
The end of the year is fast approaching and if you're thinking about refreshing your home, there couldn't be a better time to do it. Even though you may not want your rooms to feel like that excessive Even if it's trendy, it still helps to know what's hot in the design world right now,… Continue reading 6 interior design trends experts predict for 2026
7 common mistakes to avoid when ordering aluminum fencing
Whether you're sourcing aluminum fencing for industrial sites, commercial warehouses, or residential community projects, avoiding costly ordering errors is critical to staying on budget and on schedule. Aluminum fencing is valued for its durability, corrosion resistance, and low maintenance, but even the best product can lead to headaches if you overlook important details when purchasing.… Continue reading 7 common mistakes to avoid when ordering aluminum fencing
Closed concept layouts are returning, designers say
Open-concept homes have become a popular option for homeowners who want a modern home design. But that Return of closed layout is something interior designers are only too happy about. Much like the comeback of traditional kitchens, the return of the closed floor plan reflects the desire for a personalized, cozy and practical home, according… Continue reading Closed concept layouts are returning, designers say
Design Commission wants changes to Lansdowne Block
Images courtesy of Morris Adjmi Architects and Jaklitsch/Gardner The Boston Civic Design Commissioners pushed developers to make changes to a building that would kick-start the 2 million-square-foot Fenway Corners project. The 250,000-square-foot office and retail building would replace the Lansdowne Street parking garage. The project will revitalize Lansdowne Street outside of baseball season. A two-story… Continue reading Design Commission wants changes to Lansdowne Block
Storms have destroyed virtual farm fences
“In total there were around 70 farms affected, most of them in the South Island, and of those we probably lost around 30 towers because they were destroyed simply by the sheer force of the wind gusts. “We jumped on a couple of trucks in Auckland and drove all the way to Southland with replacement… Continue reading Storms have destroyed virtual farm fences