Innovation, audience insights, growth and community emerged as a few of the themes among this year’s Digiday Media Awards shortlist. The submissions made it clear that branded content continues to be relevant and, as a marketing approach, its successful outcomes are here to stay. Several standouts emerged among this year’s […]
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Photo: ©Jenna Bascom Photography Taking place in one of the world’s most innovative design capitals, New York City’s largest design festival will be celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. NYCxDESIGN: The Festival is a showcase of the newest and most creative offerings in furniture, lighting, textiles, and accessories–many of which you’ll be seeing […]
Central Michigan University has decided to pause a proposed $134 million residential housing project on the university’s campus. The university board of trustees voted Thursday to temporarily delay a decision on the potential Washington Commons student-housing community project after the finance and facilities committee met Wednesday. The board agreed to […]
After getting married, Francesco and Meri Leigh Daniele bought their first home in the Saugatuck area of Westport, choosing to move out of New York City before having children, despite their friends’ dismay. Following the move, they were happy living a suburban life while commuting to finance jobs in Manhattan, […]
It was two days before RH was to welcome more than 1,000 guests to its new showroom at San Francisco’s Pier 70 for a March opening party, and CEO Gary Friedman was eating French toast in the building’s glass-enclosed Palm Court restaurant. He was not pleased. “Over-cooked on the outside […]
IN THE FALL of 2019, the architect and designer Sophie Dries, 35, and her partner, the sculptor Marc Leschelier, 37, moved into a two-bedroom Haussmannian apartment in Paris’s 11th Arrondissement, not far from the city’s historic Place des Vosges. For several months, they lived almost entirely without furniture or household […]