Lush, green Skinner Park on Chicago’s Near West Side is the “ultimate amenity” for home owners at family-friendly condominium community 1400 West Monroe 1400 West Monroe For many urban multifamily residents, the city neighborhood public park has supplanted the back yard of yesteryear. Four seasons a year, the local park provides recreation, whether it’s swimming, cross-country skiing,
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The Brillart House is an elevated glass pavilion set between two external glass verandas. Claudia Uribe In sunny Miami, a revered architectural curiosity comes to market for the first time ever. The Brillhart House, an award-winning minimalist abode embedded into a verdant landscape, is listed for $2 million by Gary Feinberg of Compass Florida. Miami
Sidewalk Labs’ grand plan for its “smart neighborhood” on Toronto’s waterfront includes residential, commercial, and retail space. Courtesy of Sidewalk Labs After a year and a half of public hearings and criticism, Google sibling company Sidewalk Labs just unveiled its master plan to redevelop a stretch of Toronto’s waterfront with “smart” features like snow-melting roadways,
When it comes to multifamily properties, some investors stick with Class A properties and see them as the best asset classes in the multifamily sector. After all, they are usually fully leased with top tenants, fetch market-leading rents, require little if any repairs or renovations and have a stable monthly income. Since investors pay a
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