Common Ground at 505 Eighth Avenue

When the nonprofit Common Ground chose to shed aging space on the 15 th floor of 505 Eighth Avenue, the affordable housing advocates tapped Newmark Knight Frank director Allen Gurevich to find new offices.

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Common Ground at 505 Eighth Avenue

One Hyde Park’s Developer Plans to Sell Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank Location

The developer of the One Hyde Park luxury-home complex in London’s Knightsbridge neighborhood is seeking to sell a store on the building’s ground floor for at least 21 million pounds ($33 million).

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One Hyde Park’s Developer Plans to Sell Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank Location

Partners in Building plans seminar on custom home building

Partners in Building plans seminar on custom home building

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Partners in Building plans seminar on custom home building

Apartment residents shocked by grim discovery of body on 11th floor

Residents of the apartment tower in Manchester where a body was found on Sunday were shocked to hear what happened in their building.

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Plans under way for vets’ living facility on Capitol Street

A controversial transitional living facility for homeless veterans on Capitol Street in Charleston should be up and running by the end of January or the beginning of February.Roark-Sullivan Lifeway Center has been working to obtain the building at 229 Capi…

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Demand high for new condos

Just a month after announcing plans to retrofit the Anthony Wayne Building into condominiums, the units are selling fast.

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Plans drafted for new library at Spring Valley

They have the building. Now it’s just a matter of what shape the layout at Elizabethtown-Kitley’s newest library might take.

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Royal Oaks Building Group Wins Gold And Bronze At 2011 Parade Of Homes

Triangle – RALEIGH, N.C. – Rich Van Tassel, president of Royal Oaks Building Group, LLC (http://www.royaloaksbg.com), has announced that the company has received three awards in the 2011 Parade of Homes, an annual event hosted by the Home Builders Association of Raleigh-Wake County.

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Fate of historic Pleasant St. home still uncertain

ROWLEY — By all accounts, the 1860s home at 34 Pleasant St. is falling down.

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Hinchley Wood care home residents return after fire

RESIDENTS at a Hinchley Wood home ravaged by a fire that left one resident dead have been allowed to return to the building.

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