Governor Kathy Hochul's Cell-Phone Ban Kicks Off in New York City's Schools Scenes from the first day of phoneless school in NYC.
Venice Biennale Showcases Tech-Obsessed Architects, Ignoring Real World Issues The Venice Biennale of Architecture is more like a tech expo than an arena of ideas.
Indictment derails vote on Miami Marine Stadium deal Plans to redevelop Miami Marine Stadium were derailed by an indictment brought against the former CEO of the company tapped to oversee the restoration.
Destroyed Malibu staple The Reel Inn forbidden from rebuilding post-wildfires in iconic location After the devastating Palisades fire, the California Department of Parks and Recreation has blocked beloved Malibu institution The Reel Inn from renewing their lease and rebuilding on their iconic Pacific Coast Highway location.
The Anatomy of a Failure: Mid-Air Collision at Reagan National Airport On Jan. 29, 2025, a preventable mid-air collision between a regional jet and a military helicopter highlights the failures of communication and protocols in Washington, D.C.'s airspace.
HomeSmart Celebrates 25 Years of Putting Profit Over Agents in Phoenix Neighborhood HomeSmart's mission to give agents more control, transparency, and efficiency has resulted in high splits, limited technology, and compliance concerns.
Estate scores $60M construction loan for 255-unit multifamily project in Riviera Beach Estate Companies secured a $60 million construction loan for a 255-unit apartment complex in Riviera Beach. The deal comes amid steady lending flow in South Florida, despite elevated interest rates, skyrocketing insurance, slower lease-ups and other economic headwinds.