How leaseholders left waiting for reforms have taken matters into their own hands
Leaseholders living at Chelsea Bridge Wharf, a prime Thameside site beside the old Battersea Power Station, have won the right to manage the property
Read MoreLook inside: This mini-village in Upstate New York is made entirely of found materials—it can be yours for $269,000
In 2006, Matt Bua was visiting Upstate New York when he decided to put down roots and buy property in the area. Bua, owner and creator of b-Home...
Read MoreFlying into Rome? Look out for Europe's biggest airport solar farm
Passenger will get a bird's a eye view of 55,000 solar panels, installed alongside one of the runways.
Read MoreBiden Solidifies Anti-Oil Legacy With Flurry of Lame-Duck Attacks on Drilling and Mining
Biden admin setting up roadblocks for Trump's 'drill, baby, drill' agenda
Read MoreExeter Airport evacuated as plane struggles to land
An airport was evacuated while emergency services dealt with an incident involving a plane struggling to land. Devon and Cornwall Police said...
Read MoreSpike Lee Celebrates Kendrick Lamar 'Super Bowl Halftime Extravaganza'
The rapper also referenced "40 acres and a mule," a phrase that shares a name with Lee's film company
Read MoreBrass Concern Buys Building
Franklin Brass Co. has purchased a 102,000-square-foot tilt-up concrete building at 5353 Grosvenor St. that it will use for corporate offices and as...
Read MoreImani Perry on Experimental Histories of Black Life
The scholar recommends four inventive books that offer instruction on how to create meaning, beauty, and intimacy amid fragility and social exclusion.
Read MoreA conservative fix for the housing crisis is making homes cheaper and more abundant in Texas
Houston has pioneered a key land-use policy reform that has helped create abundant starter homes. The Texas city shrunk the required lot size for a...
Read MoreBradford: Mound of fly-tipped waste dumped next to main road
Investigations are under way after a "mountain" of waste was dumped on a piece of land next to one of Bradford's busiest roads. Bradford Council said...
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