What do we mean when we talk about venture capital? It can be easy to forget, amid the jargon, movement of billions of dollars and ceaseless disruption that, at the end of the day, the field is simply a group of people who look for companies to fund. Nicole Johnson […]
Month: April 2022
EL PASO — Twenty years ago, Amelia Lopez Patrykus stood outside Sacred Heart Catholic Church, waiting for a free meal and groceries. The line was just blocks from the Rio Grande, separating Mexico from her new home in the United States. She had just arrived from Jalisco, Mexico, with her […]
Known for its access to the great outdoors and the majesty of the Blue Ridge Mountains, its long tradition of craftsmanship, and a thriving culinary scene, Asheville, North Carolina, has long drawn creatives seeking a connection to nature. Stroll the streets of the Appalachian city, and you’ll find a rich […]
A home in Bradford Creek topped all Winter Garden-area residential real-estate transactions from April 9 to 15. The home at 14420 Sunbridge Circle, Winter Garden, sold April 14, for $1,015,000. Built in 2017, it has five bedrooms, four baths and 4,436 square feet of living area. Days on market: Five. […]
Homebuying has become increasingly digital nowadays. Documents can be signed virtually, homes can be viewed remotely through an audio-visual presentation, and real estate agents are expected to be online. The number of first-time buyers has grown to 34% this year, from 31% in 2020. With more buyers in the market, […]
There’s an element of spectacle and obsession, perhaps even a bit of madness, in the work of Astrid and Eddy Sykes, founders of the multidisciplinary Mexico City–based firm wrinkleMX. Tucked discreetly behind the historical façade of an early-20th-century building on the outskirts of the Mexican capital, the duplex apartment that […]