Post and Courier. January 4, 2022. Editorial: As one housing innovator retires, Charleston must keep innovating By some measures, Charleston’s housing crisis is as severe as ever, as increasingly more workers across the city (and region) have a harder time finding a decent place to live near where they work. […]
Month: January 2022
Coinbase Chief Executive Officer Brian Armstrong is the buyer of a $133 million Los Angeles estate, according to people familiar with the deal. The transaction, which closed in December, is one of the priciest single-family home sales ever completed in the L.A. area. The seller was a limited liability company […]
A fairytale-like property for sale in Saugerties has been home to two local legends over the years: a set designer for Muppets creator Jim Henson, and an orthodontist and former spouse of the well-known LSD maker and Grateful Dead sound engineer Owsley Stanley. “There’s nothing like it,” said Mark Kanter, […]
“As a textile fanatic and color maven, revamping fabrics is where I feel you get most bang. My son Otis has added mohairs and velvets alongside his elegant linens at @otistextiles. I’ve been working in Scotland on some colorful tartans, crushed velvets and large patterned prints to celebrate 2022, the […]
Garden Terrace at Overland Park, a skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility, 7541 Switzer Road in Overland Park. Tammy Ljungblad TLjungblad Family of a Johnson County woman who died after contracting the coronavirus in spring 2020 is suing her nursing home. The wrongful death lawsuit filed by two children of Mae […]
CHICAGO — Public school officials in Chicago canceled classes for Wednesday amid a clash with the teachers’ union, whose members had threatened to stay home in a bid to force instruction online during a coronavirus surge. Union members had criticized the district’s response to the Omicron variant, which has pushed […]