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Shohei Ohtani And His Agent Settle Hawaii Lawsuit Over Alleged Sabotage Of $240 Million Real Estate Project
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James Corden Locked In Bitter Fight With London Council Over Paving Changes At His $22 Million Heritage Home
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Mortgage Rates Jump Back Above 6% After Iran Strikes Push Oil Prices And Treasury Yields Higher
Through the years, technology has proven itself to be of great help to all humans and business industries, including the real estate. This great contribution of technology to real estate blooms a special affair between the tech and real estate, a 'romance', as it were. Real Estate Technology: Mobile Phone App That Secures Safety of Agents
A mobile phone app that secures the safety of the real estate agent is now serving its purpose. This new tool is initiated by Ohio Real Estate Officials because of the recent incident that happened to one of the agents of the state. Illegal West Bank Listings Still Haunt Airbnb
Airbnb continues to undergo probe regarding its listings in West Bank. Palestinians were baffled as to how Airbnb featured rooms for rent in settlements as West Bank listings within Israel. Top Hotels to Visit Across the World
Several fascinating and luxurious hotels are waiting to be explored around the world. 2015 was a great year to travel, especially with tons of magnificent hotels. Hudson Companies Files Redevelopment Plans For Brooklyn Heights Public Library, Condos To Be Built
It was just last month when the City Council granted the controversial plans to sell and redeveloped the Brooklyn Heights Library into a new library, in addition to some new condos. The project is already in the works, since Hudson Companies has already filed for building applications for a new 36-story tower at 1 Clinton Street. New York Real Estate: Expansion Plans for Fifth Avenue's Metropolitan Museum of Art on Upper East Side
New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art is gearing up for another huge addition to its institution. Real estate developer and Met board chairman Daniel Brodsky is planning to build a 180,000 square-foot annex at 1000 Fifth Avenue, between East 80th and 84th streets on Manhattan's famous Upper East Side. The Gramercy Square: Hospital Turned into a Condominium, A Superb Real Estate Innovation
The Gramercy Square is a $350 million complex was once the site of Cabrini Medical Center, a hospital that closed down back in 2008. New York Real Estate: Some High-end Residential Buildings Feature Luxurious Pet Amenities
When Pet Spas first came out, it was sort of just a little bit crazy idea, but nowadays, it is becoming to be widely known. These places are also going through their own evolution. Before, dog grooming shops are only for grooming their pets but now, these lucky dogs can even get their own lounging area which could be a loft where they can frolic. Washington DC is not Renter-friendly, Study Suggests
Astudy predicts that leasing in the D.C. region requires almost 60 percent of normal wages, which is much higher than the national normal of 37 percent. Additionally, leases are ascending at an average of more than 3.7 percent while wage increase just around 2.5 percent for each year. New York Real Estate: Conservative Synagogue of Fifth Avenue in Greenwich Village Gets Flipped, Expanded
It was on Tuesday when the Landmarks Preservation Commission approved a proposal from the Conservative Synagogue of Fifth Avenue - found on 11 East 11th Street between Fifth Avenue and University Place in Greenwich Village. After several years of service, the synagogue is finally getting a makeover and an expansion.