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25 free things to do in Los Angeles this August 2018

25 free things to do in Los Angeles this August 2018

You’ve planned a day at one of L.A.’s best beaches and finalized the rest of your summerplans, but there are far more free things to d...

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NYC Ferry’s Soundview, Lower East Side routes will launch this month

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Everything you need to know about NYC’s new Dockless Bike Share

The day of dockless bikes has arrived in New York City: The city’s pilot program, which has been Read more

Getting to LaGuardia Airport Is Becoming a Little Easier

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Summer Streets NYC 2018: dates, route, map, and more

Brace yourselves, New Yorkers: Summer Streets is back. The Department of Transportation’s popular program, which turns Park Avenue into a car-free oasis for three consecutive Saturdays, will return August 4th, 11th, and 18th, from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.<...

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This $1 Billion Beverly Hills Estate Is Los Angeles’ Most Expensive Ever

Listed for $1 billion, The Mountain of Beverly Hills is officially the most expensive property in the history of Los Angeles (if not the world). Let that soak in. Yes, billion with a “b”—as in Bezos,...

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How NYC’s rooftops are used as recreational space

New York City is home to more than 1,700 public parks, playgrounds, and recreation facilities, but with more than 8 million people clamoring for places to relax, getting creative with public space is necessary. One way that people are doing this: By looking up, to the city’s rooftops.

Using...

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David Rockwell’s Madrid Must-Sees

David Rockwell has been spending a lot of time in Madrid lately. That’s for two reasons. Rockwell Group, the architecture and design firm he founded in New York in 1984, now has a satellite office there. The city is also home to Read more

Buying Real Estate in Spain: An Expat’s Guide on What You Should Know

Since the Spanish housing collapse in 2008, the OECD reports how the real estate market is undervalued by 26%. Despite the average property prices being on the rise, the Spanish economy is currently one of the fast...

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These NYC neighborhoods offer the most incentives for new renters

Rental concessions—things like a month or two of free rent tacked on to a new lease, or the landlord paying for certain amenities—are no longer a thing you have to work to negotiate; they’ve become a fact of finding a...

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