· NYC's graffiti haven is days into demo. [Curbed NY]
· 1920s mountain home wants $2.99M. [WSJ]
· Philly's "ghost station" could make a comeback. [Curbed Philly]
· Failed public housing could be a key to St. Louis' future. [CityLab]
· Sherman Oak's Ed Fickett on the market. [Curbed LA]
· Working with Julia Watson of "Studio Rede." [Archinect]
· Capitol Hill's first "smart home." [Curbed DC]
· Better economy = homes being razed. [Chicago Tribune]
· 269-year-old Brewster home lists for first time. [Curbed Cape Cod]
· Remnants of Russia in the Chinese city of Harbin. [Calvert Journal]
· Glen Park flip nearly doubles its price in three months. [Curbed SF]
· Natural architecture gets the spotlight. [Arch Digest]
· Condo designed by Mallet's Eric Hentz asks $250K. [Curbed Seattle]
· Inside the secret libraries of London. [Atlas Obscura]
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