
Vacant, century-old mill is being reborn as affordable mixed-income riverfront housing
In Lawrence, Massachusetts, the Van Brodie Mill was built in 1919 by the Arlington Mills company, and originally manufactured yarn for wool and flannel….
In Lawrence, Massachusetts, the Van Brodie Mill was built in 1919 by the Arlington Mills company, and originally manufactured yarn for wool and flannel….
In Baltimore, Maryland, the 75-year-old Perkins Homes complex, home to roughly 1,400 people in about 630 apartments, sits on 17 acres of prime real…
The National Gallery of Ireland recently reopened to the public following a period of extensive refurbishment and modernization of its historic wings on Merrion…
Minot is the county seat of Ward County in north-central North Dakota. It’s best known for Minot Air Force Base, which is about 15…
All across the globe, billions of dollars are spent annually on repairing ecosystems damaged by humans. Forests denuded by logging. Rivers polluted by industry….
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