Covid prevention has risen to the top of the luxury perks. Sanitizing butlers and light-wielding robots are just the beginning.
Month: October 2020
Depending on where you live around the country some rental markets have been hit hard by the pandemic.
At Charlie West, a new 123-unit luxury condominium in Hell’s Kitchen, developers El Ad Group and Mi&Co Development recently partnered with Andres Escobar of Lemay + Escobar Architects, who designed the building’s interiors, to create custom home offices for its residents.
It’s a good time to be a seller in Los Angeles.
The pandemic has changed life as we know it in every way, but especially how we live in our homes.
You probably know the rough outlines of this debacle: “Officials in Flint, Michigan, were looking for a cheaper source of water when they stopped piping in water from the city of Detroit in 2014 and switched to using the Flint River. But the money-saving move proved disastrous for residents. The …
Today, the New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects released a statement urging its members to stop designing projects for the current criminal justice system.
New York real estate is waking up! The slow beginnings of revival have characterized the third quarter of New York City’s 2020 real estate market.
The latest enclave to witness the transformation from food and restaurant supply mecca to hot infill neighborhood may be Miami’s Allapattah. But unlike others it will remain a home to its traditional base of working class Miamians.
Setting clear expectations and demonstrating mutual respect from the outset are the essential keys to a long-lasting, professional relationship where everyone comes out ahead.