Living In | Beacon, N.Y.: A Makeover in Progress, and Modern Art, Too
In Beacon, the ruins of hat-making, brick and carton factories are being reincarnated as artists lofts and once-boarded-up storefronts have reopened as boutiques.
Plunge in Existing-home Sales Is Steepest Since 89
An 8.4 percent drop, coupled with lower prices, reflected a housing market that is looking unfriendly to sellers.
Living Here | Ferry Required: No Bridge, No Problem
As the ferry docks, there s a feeling of excitement that hasn t changed one bit since we first came here over 30 years ago.
Habitats | Upper West Side: Letting the Architecture Speak for Itself
Fran oise Bollack and Tom Killian have lived together for almost 30 years about half of them in an apartment at the El Dorado. Their goal: to inhabit a room without decorating it.
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April 24th, 2007 at 11:12 pm
[…] Living In | Beacon, N.Y.: A Makeover in Progress, and Modern Art, Too In Beacon, the ruins of hat-making, brick and carton factories are being reincarnated as artists lofts and once-boarded-up storefronts have reopened as boutiques. Plunge in Existing-home Sales Is Steepest Since 89 An 8.4 percent drop, coupled with lower prices, reflected a housing market that is looking unfriendly to sellers. […] […]
April 26th, 2007 at 4:23 pm
[…] Living In | Beacon, N.Y.: A Makeover in Progress, and Modern Art, Too In Beacon, the ruins of hat-making, brick and carton factories are being reincarnated as artists lofts and once-boarded-up storefronts have reopened as boutiques. Plunge in Existing-home Sales Is Steepest Since 89 An 8.4 percent drop, coupled with lower prices, reflected a housing market that is looking unfriendly to sellers. […] […]
April 26th, 2007 at 7:08 pm
[…] Living In | Beacon, N.Y.: A Makeover in Progress, and Modern Art, Too In Beacon, the ruins of hat-making, brick and carton factories are being reincarnated as artists lofts and once-boarded-up storefronts have reopened as boutiques. Plunge in Existing-home Sales Is Steepest Since 89 An 8.4 percent drop, coupled with lower prices, reflected a housing market that is looking unfriendly to sellers. […] […]
October 10th, 2007 at 10:24 pm
Eric…
I like the way you have layed it down in this post thanks….
August 17th, 2008 at 7:13 am
Debt Negotiation…
cool site….