[ad_1] Nearly 30 years after Congress passed the Americans With Disabilities Act in 1990, accessible-design advocates say there’s still plenty of work to be done to make the built environment just as accommodating for people with disabilities as it is
Trump's 'opportunity zones' are popular with investors, but they might offer less benefit to voters
[ad_1] The Trump administration announced new tax rules to help spur investment in economically distressed neighborhoods. While investors can expect immediate tax breaks, the benefits to voters in targeted neighborhoods are harder to measure. [ad_2] Source link
New This Week: 3 Great Contemporary-Style Kitchens (5 photos)
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Stocks end day lower after report Fed weighed more aggressive hike in key interest rate
[ad_1] After an early slide, U.S. stocks clawed back much of the ground they lost and ended just slightly lower Wednesday. Banks climbed, but retailers, home builders and smaller companies fell. Stocks slumped in morning trading as home builders and
Houzz Tour: Prewar Manhattan Condo Puts Everything in Its Place (6 photos)
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UCLA football mailbag: What’s happening with all the concussions?
[ad_1] UCLA got its first win of the season, but not all is well in Westwood. Head coach Chip Kelly announced this week that three players are out for the rest of the season due to concussions and the Bruins
A Basement Remodel Welcomes a Warm Industrial Home Brewery (7 photos)
[ad_1] Interior designer Kitty Golding’s clients had two primary goals when they hired her to remodel their basement. First, they wanted to create a comfortable pub-style area for hosting friends and serving up home brew. Second, they wanted a fully
Housing stocks get hit hard amid weak data and worries on Wall Street about rising interest rates
[ad_1] Housing stocks fall broadly after analysts at Credit Suisse lowered their ratings and price targets on several companies in the sector. [ad_2] Source link
My Houzz: Lush and Lively in the French Quarter of New Orleans (30 photos)
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CBS Television City expected to be sold to Los Angeles investor
[ad_1] Broadcast giant CBS Corp. has identified Los Angeles real estate investment company Hackman Capital Partners as the buyer for its storied Television City production studios. Hackman Capital has been selected by CBS as the winning bidder in a transaction