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Downtown Brooklyn Gets the Gotham City TreatmentTwo new skyscrapers, Brooklyn Tower and 100 Flatbush, point to the soaring Art Deco architec

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Downtown Brooklyn Gets the Gotham City Treatment
Two new skyscrapers, Brooklyn Tower and 100 Flatbush, point to the soaring Art Deco architecture of the 1930s.

These Island Homes Were an Affordable Dream – Until Residents Started to Age
The Toronto Islands community has been a model for affordable housing. Now some aging residents are questioning their decision to invest in price-controlled real estate.

Florida Overtakes New York as Second-Biggest US Housing Market
The real estate boom in Florida means that Miami has surged up the rankings to become the fifth-largest metropolitan housing market.

In London, the Long Wait for a Super Sewer Is Almost Over
With construction 90% complete, the £4.5 billion Tideway Tunnel promises to stop sewage overflows and deliver a cleaner Thames for the UK capital.

Singapore's Vanishing $2.20 Chicken Rice Stokes Inflation Angst
Prices of dishes such as chicken rice and seafood noodles have risen more than 12% in two years.

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US Bike Trips Have Soared Since 2019
New data reveals big gains in cycling since the start of Covid-19. But there's a warning, too.

YouTubers Fuel a Housing Crunch in One of Europe's Tiniest Nations
Andorra has become a popular stop for social-media stars from Spain and other neighboring countries, leading lawmakers to propose new real estate regulations. 


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