Innovation districts emerging across the country and the world are in part a recognition close physical collaboration can fuel creativity. Placing innovative-minded folks together in a tight urban cluster devoted to inspiration, imagination and inventiveness is sheer genius. It can foster the kinds of formal and informal connections that spark great ideas. Ask random respondents
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Pueblo, Spanish and contemporary styles combine to achieve a cohesive blend at this flat-roofed home in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Built in 1963 and set on a roomy 2.35 acres, the two-story house has been newly outfitted with luxury, entertaining and multi-generational living in mind. The entry is topped with a vaulted wooden ceiling containing
Every year since its inception in the latter half of the 19th Century, YWCA has served women and girls with health and wellness resources, youth activities, transitional housing services, affordable childcare and support to survivors of domestic violence. It was only fitting, then, that when YWCA Central Massachusetts in Worcester deemed its Salem Square
While giving birth is hardly glamorous, iconic fashion and lifestyle brand Lilly Pulitzer seeks to change this with a recently revealed a VIP birthing suite at Good Samaritan Medical Center, which is part of The Palm Beach Health Network. Lilly Pulitzer’s own granddaughter was born at Good Samaritan so it only makes sense to pass
In yet another tale of overnight success, Brooklyn neighborhood Dumbo has shot to fame with tourists and home buyers alike, just 235 years after it came into existence. The enclave whose acronym stands for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass started as a village called Olympia; later became part of the Parish of Brookland; and
Timeshares have long been controversial, and there have been numerous lawsuits about them. Even getting out of timeshare deals has become a kind of industry. But it turns out that one way of getting out of timeshares might even be worse than just riding them out. The Justice Department announced that a federal court in
In ordinary times real estate investors don’t worry much about where to invest. Every local market has opportunities, every one has rental properties you can buy, every one has homes you can develop to produce income. Growth markets provide the chance to get higher returns but even stagnant markets need housing that can provide better
Nestled at the base of the Sandia Mountains, this magnificent house was built in 2007 by Michael Sivage of Sivage Homes, a well-known builder in the state. On a 2.76-acre lot within the private gates of the Tanoan Country Club and golf course, the house measures 13,000 square feet, with five bedrooms and six full and two
The beach towns that decorate the coast of Los Angeles County, while sharing many similarities such as sunny weather, highly desirable real estate and a dreamy, laid-back glamour, are not all made the same—each has idiosyncrasies that define both reputation and reality. There’s Venice with its bohemian charms, Malibu with its dramatic beauty or Manhattan
After several years, and a lengthy legal process, a Los Angeles property tied to luxury real estate developer Mohamed Hadid has officially sold for $5 million, according to real estate agents familiar with the deal. Found in Bel-Air, one of the wealthiest pockets of Los Angeles, the 1.2-acre property has been the center of controversy
Existing home sales increased by a modest 1.9% in November, once again pushing prices higher and squeezing inventory, according to the National Association of Realtors. The median existing-home price for all housing types in November was $353,900, up 13.9% from November 2020 ($310,800), as prices increased in each region, with the highest pace of appreciation
Talk about timing. A Hawaii property containing a working Christmas tree farm sold as the calendar counted down to the holiday. Set high in the hillside community of Launiupoko on Maui’s west side, the nearly three-acre spread also contains a bungalow, a barn and an orchard with a variety of fruit trees. The site takes
Housing demand is surging across the board, in contrast to 2020 when demand shifted from apartments to single family houses. Now, both home prices and apartment rents are rising much faster than overall inflation. Yet America’s population is growing at a snail’s pace. Without more people, how can there be demand for more housing? Ignoring
In a past Forbes article, we looked at the richest counties in every state in the United States. This time around, we’re looking at the straight-up richest counties in the U.S. regardless of states. The richest counties in the U.S. geographically tend to fall in the Northeast, states surrounding Washington D.C., and the West Coast.
The 2021 housing craze hit new highs as an uptick in listings offered a ray of hope for buyers trying to find a home in a competitive market and lock in low mortgage rates. But like any roller coaster, what goes up, must come down. The seasonally-adjusted number of homes for sale fell 18% year over
The former Los Angeles mansion of entertainer and entrepreneur Sean “Diddy” Combs has been recently updated and is on the market for $14.5 million. Combs, known professionally as Puff Daddy, is an American rapper, songwriter, record executive, record producer and entrepreneur. Combs lived in the recently updated home from 2008 to 2013. Located in the
El Molino, which means ‘The Mill,’ is one of the oldest historic homes in Montecito, California. Originally founded as an olive crushing mill to produce olive oil, olive oil soap and olive oil candy (known for its medicinal use,) the mill was closed in 1905 to become a residential estate. El Molino became an icon
The frenzy for small-town real estate across the country continues to rage on. For large states with small populations like Montana, where communities are often comprised of rural towns, the increase is stark—in just ten years, Montana’s population has grown almost 10%. But the residents of the little ski-resort town Whitefish, Montana, are no strangers
Another year is nearly in the books, and what a year it was! In one word, 2021 was “gangbusters” for the New York City real estate market. Almost every metric met or exceeded record levels at one point or another this year, as the momentum that had started in late 2020 snowballed into an avalanche
Mark Twain’s famous words, “Buy land, they’re not making it anymore,” can also be said of structures from his time that are a valued building component today … old barns. Both land and aged lumber apply at this mansion-sized mountain home in Telluride, Colorado. Set on 35 acres, the stone and wood house was built
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