Trump’s ostentatious vision for the White House feels alarmingly similar to the ethos behind America’s suburban monstrosity, ...
The White House said Thursday that it was not feasible to save the building's East Wing because of structural issues, past decay and other major concerns, as officials shared details of President ...
Besides changes to the White House, President Trump also said he planned to tear up the brick walkways in Lafayette Park and ...
With one ceremonial shovel swing during a Dec. 12, 2025, groundbreaking ceremony, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is ...
For example, the most attention-grabbing thing you can do with Lego’s flagship set is have a lightsaber battle. Two Smart ...
Sometimes it takes a village to raise a window. Between 2015 and 2017, skilled masons meticulously carved and beveled arches and four-lobed flourishes for a Gothic-style stone window frame in Guédelon ...
The Saint Paul Downtown Development Corporation (SPDDC) announced on Thursday it purchased the vacant Empire Building for $745,000. The acquisition includes not only the 55,000-square-foot office ...
A dozen Starbucks strikers were arrested at a picket line outside the coffee company’s Midtown corporate headquarters Thursday, according to authorities. Police responded to the picket line of roughly ...
Empire State Realty Trust is buying Scholastic's SoHo headquarters for $386 million in an all-cash deal, the firms announced Tuesday morning. Scholastic had hired Newmark Group to market the property ...
Empire State Realty Trust, Inc. (NYSE: ESRT) (the “Company”), announced that it has agreed to acquire 555-557 Broadway (the “Scholastic Building”) for $386 million. The property is located in the SoHo ...
Tony Malkin is continuing his retail buying spree. Malkin’s Empire State Realty Trust is in contract to buy the Scholastic Building in Soho for $386 million, the company announced Tuesday. Scholastic ...
Portland State University trustees have approved a plan to build new student housing and demolish two historic buildings. Historians, students and other local groups are trying to change their minds.