
Bill Would Set Foreclosure Moratorium
The bill, introduced in both houses, would allow residents to remain in their homes while granting them time to work with lenders to modify their mortgages.
What s a Historic House You Can t Enter in Style?
Preservationists restoring the stately Peter Augustus Jay mansion in Rye have finally found the house s original front door.
Can a Co-op Board Waive the Flip Tax?
Would doing so be a breach of the board s fiduciary responsibility?
Crowning Achievements for Two Brother-Architects
George and Edward Blum are known for their Art Nouveau apartment houses built around 1910, but they also built two striking Art Deco buildings.
land for Sale….Price - 130000.00
Menomonee Falls, Crane’s Crossing Lot #2, READY to BUILD! Must Sell!
A Place to Feel homey While Staying Hip
More than just a bedroom community for city commuters, South Orange has a reputation as a cultural and social melting pot.
The Office as Architectural Touchstone
Sprawling postwar complexes in the region are attracting the interest of preservationists.
A Relaxed Mountain Retreat That Offers More Than Snow
Best known for skiing, this resort town east of Los Angeles is a four-season destination.
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March 5th, 2008 at 3:21 pm
[…] Bill Would Set Foreclosure Moratorium The bill, introduced in both houses, would allow residents to remain in their homes while granting them time to work with lenders to modify their mortgages. What s a Historic House You Can t Enter in Style? Preservationists restoring […] […]
March 6th, 2008 at 6:07 am
[…] Bill Would Set Foreclosure Moratorium The bill, introduced in both houses, would allow residents to remain in their homes while granting them time to work with lenders to modify their mortgages. What s a Historic House You Can t Enter in Style? Preservationists restoring […] […]
March 12th, 2008 at 8:21 pm
[…] Bill Would Set Foreclosure Moratorium The bill, introduced in both houses, would allow residents to remain in their homes while granting them time to work with lenders to modify their mortgages. What s a Historic House You Can t Enter in Style? Preservationists restoring […] […]