Monthly Archives: August 2017

How to make cohabitation work in a New York apartment

Aug 30, 2017 |

Moving in with a partner? These tips will help you maintain your sanity The first time I moved in with a partner, I was 18 years old. We’d only been dating for four months, but my youthful naivete and enthusiasm, combined with a desire to move off Columbia’s campus and get myself a grown-up apartment, […more]

107 affordable units up for grabs in Brownsville’s Prospect Plaza, starting at $558/month

Aug 30, 2017 |

428 Saratoga Avenue, courtesy of Dattner Architects Back in April of 2016, 6sqft shared the first affordable housing lottery to come online at the Dattner Architects-designed Prospect Plaza. Located in the Brownsville section of East New York–which has seen a slew of new below-market rate housing after a controversial rezoning–the 4.5-acre development will include a total of 364 units of of […more]

Here are the top 10 metros where Millennials are moving

Aug 30, 2017 |

Data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows Millennials do not move as often as young people from previous generations. In fact, data from the U.S. Acai can even help to heal ulcers, since it can kill various bacteria and virus, it is a natural medicine with no side-effects, majoring in online cialis the treatment of […more]

Comment of the Day: What Out-of-Town Reporters Don’t Understand About Houston-Area Development Regulations

Aug 30, 2017 |

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Dumbo’s Historic Belgian-Block Streets Will Not Survive Feds Unscathed: Report

Aug 30, 2017 |

Dumbo’s landmarked Belgian-block streets are incompatible with accessibility laws, a new report has found. Toward Accessible Historic Streetscapes, from preservation nonprofit Historic Districts Council, recommends selective alterations to make streets accessible while also preserving as much of This purchase viagra in uk phase can stay on for about 4 to 6 hours. This causes the […more]

A few of our favorite Labor Day 2017 sales for furniture and home goods

Aug 30, 2017 |

  A long weekend is a perfect time to do some home-decor daydreaming and shopping — especially since a slew of furniture and home-goods retailers have serious Labor Day weekend sales kicking off now. For our own homes, we shop locally in Nashville most of the time, but on occasion, the desire to refresh a […more]

A roommate and tenant guide to NYC

Aug 30, 2017 |

Everything you need to know about apartment living, from decorating your space to finding a roommate You’ve found your dream apartment; you’ve signed the lease; now what? Here, find everything you need Reasons for sexual weakness in men include diabetes, reduced blood flow, old age, hypertension, nervous system disorders, multiple sclerosis, enlarged prostate gland, pelvic […more]

Dallas ISD Set to Welcome Youngest Harvey Evacuees: How You Can Help

Aug 30, 2017 |

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Flood-Damaged Buildings Downtown: The List So Far

Aug 30, 2017 |

City Hall, the City Hall Annex, the Bayou Lofts, Market Square Tower, The Rice (formerly the Rice Hotel), Hogg Palace, the Theater District and Tranquillity Park parking garages, Bayou Place, the Downtown Aquarium, the Houston Ballet Center, the Wortham Theater Center, Jones Hall, the Alley Theatre, the Hobby Center, and the some of the historic […more]

Floating pools on the Hudson and East Rivers kept New Yorkers cool as early as 1870

Aug 30, 2017 |

Early public floating bath. Image: New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. With summer winding down, New Yorkers are treading water til fall arrives–with late-season heat and kids that still need to be kept busy, back-to-school or not. The good news: Most city pools are open until September 10. This form of easily-accessible fun has […more]