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Victoria Square has become the place to live near quaint downtown Alpharetta, and opportunities are dwindling as Peachtree Residential, a luxury builder in Atlanta, announces it has surpassed the half-way sold mark. An Alpharetta new homes community of just 69 brownstone-style townhomes priced from the mid $300,000s, Victoria Square has made a name for itself with its strong sense of style and ...
Solar Innovations, Inc., a custom manufacturer of residential and commercial conservatories; greenhouses; sunrooms; folding, tilting, and sliding glass doors, walls, windows, and screens; is proud to announce the introduction of a black stainless steel glass spacer and additional decorative options. [PR.com - November 21, 2008]
The massive copperplate printing press was commissioned in 1900 to print the 3ft x 2ft etchings of the Welsh artist Frank Brangwyn, who was extremely popular at the turn of the century.
This house in Cloone is constantly evolving. Designed by the architect Dominic Stevens and his wife, Mari-Aymone Djeribi, and built using local materials and affordable building methods, it is an unpretentious building that can adapt to their family's needs.
The greening of buildings has become increasingly closer to the urban gardener's heart of late. Our desire to soften homes, blur boundaries and allude to the infinite spaces beyond the garden fence means that any plant that can climb, creep, smother and scramble will find its way to the top of most urbanites' plant lists. At home, larch lap panels that have been consumed by ivy, jasmine, ...
Franca and Pat came from big Italian families that love to entertain, but their house didn't have a big enough room until they had the family room gutted and redone.
Reporting starting on the four and a half hour drive to Eddyville, Ky., when I passed a sign on the expressway: “The Lord searcheth all hearts.”
CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV) It's no secret we're in a tough economy, it's even been effecting NASCAR teams with hundreds of workers laid off in recent days. But at the site of the NASCAR Hall of fame in uptown Charlotte, it's full speed ahead.
Driving down a winding path to the entrance of the first gate is overwhelming and a bit unsettling at the same time, passing fences and walls with three or more layers of barbed wire to keep inmates in and others out.
When you think about the Museum of Natural History, your probably shudder at the thought of three (or more) things: The Upper West Side, whiny kids and old stuff crammed into one place that hasn’t changed much since the first time you went.
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