‘High-Rise Hell’: N.Y.C. Skyscraper’s Elevator Breakdowns Strand Tenants A luxury residential building in the financial district with more than 750 apartments has been experiencing lengthy elevator outages since the fall.
In Busan, A Smart City Built on Data Takes Shape Fifty-four families volunteered to share data on everything from sleeping habits to trash volume to help developers make a city from scratch in Busan.
A Family Is Delighted, and a Bit Surprised, to Move to Brooklyn Longtime Manhattanites wanted to shorten their 8-year-old son’s commute to school. They found a stronger sense of community on the other side of the East River.
From ‘Illegal’ Hotel to Housing for the Homeless on Upper West Side The Manhattan building used to attract tourists. But New York City officials hope its transformation is a road map for the city’s future.
Investors Are Buying Mobile Home Parks. Residents Are Paying a Price. Across the country, corporate landlords are expanding manufactured housing portfolios and driving up rents, pushing longtime residents out.