A hospitality group is now leasing out the historic Cypress Log Cabin overlooking Lake Michigan in the Indiana Dunes National Park in Beverly Shores. IN the Dunes, a subsidiary of Michigan City’s NWI ...
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A one-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom condo perched on the 15th floor of the Centria, at 18 W. 48th St., has just listed for that sum, according to a StreetEasy listing update — and it boasts ...
Dozens of luxury beachfront condos and hotels in Surfside, Bal Harbour, Miami Beach and Sunny Isles are sinking into the ground at rates that were “unexpected,” with nearly 70% of the ...
Florida condos are sinking to the ground at "unexpected" rates, with almost 70 percent of buildings in the northern and central isles affected, according to new research from the University of Miami.
Arina East Residences stands out as one of the few freehold developments slated for launch in early 2025. Redeveloped from the former La Ville condo, the 107-unit development enjoys a strategic ...
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A Toronto hotel that was repurposed into an emergency homeless shelter could soon be torn down for an ambitious condo development that would soar over 200 metres into the midtown skyline.