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A New Kickstarter-Like Website Enables Anyone To Invest In Real Estate Only Millionaires Could Afford
The JOBS Act opened up a huge door for business. The housing market in San Francisco has rebounded and prices are steadily climbing toward the bubble levels of 2006. A’ Design Award & Competition 2014 Call for Entries from International Interior Designers
International interior designers can now submit their entries for the 2014 A' Design Award On Wednesday, March 12, A’ Design Award & Competition has announced their 2014 call for entries for the International Interior Design Awards. IIDA Announces the Winners of the 41st Interior Design Competition
IIDA names the winners of the 41st Interior Design Competition and the 22nd winner of Will Ching Competition QPK Design Awarded $9.9 Million Contract With U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
The deal through 2019 could include a new building at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. QPK Design was awarded a $9. 9 million contract with the the U. Facebook Scores Again As Instagram Lands $100 Million Advertising Deal With Omnicom
Instagram signs with its first major advertising agency. Instagram has secured an advertising deal with Omnicom Media Group that could secure the Facebook-owned photo-sharing service $100 million over the next year. Japan Is An Architect's Dream Market Because Homes Are Seen As Disposable
This city is a gold mine for creatives. In most countries, homes appreciate in value but that's not the case everywhere. In Japan, new buyers often bulldoze a home and build a new one, according to Freakanomics, which set out to answer the question, "Why Are Japanese Homes Disposable?" Jiro Yoshida, a professor at Penn State University who specializes in real-estate economics, answered the question in a recent radio podcast. Meet The British Notable Curating Architecture And Design At The Met This Spring
A big name is filling a new position at the New York City museum. A big name in architecture and design is filling a new position at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Frank Gehry Turned 85 Today, Here's What He's Up To
The famous architect is keeping himself busy. Frank Gehry, the iconic Canadian-American architect, turned 85 years old today. Most of us begin to slow down at that age but Gehry has kept himself quite busy. A Must-Watch Documentary About Penn Station Is About To Start On PBS
The title is really somewhat of a misnomer. Pennsylvania Station didn't fall. It was torn down. Rakuten Snags Skype Rival Viber For $900 Million, Japanese Billionaire Creating Global Empire
Rakuten hopes Viber will revolutionize e-commerce. Viber Media has been purchased by Rakuten, a Japanese e-commerce, for $900 million, the latest indication of the massive growth of web messaging. 2,000 Truckloads Of Concrete Will Be Poured Tomorrow For What Will Be The Tallest Building In L.A.
It will be the world's largest continuous pour. About 2,000 trucks full of concrete will be descending upon Los Angeles tomorrow to pour the foundation for what will be the tallest building west of the Mississippi. The World's Largest Architecture Firm Has Big Plans For Australia
Gensler opened an office in Sydney and has big plans for the rest of the country. The world's largest architecture firm recently opened an office in Sydney and plans to expand further into Australia. A Sink Hole Just Swallowed Several Vintage Cars At The National Corvette Museum
No word on the value of the cars lost. A massive sink hole opened beneath a Kentucky Museum Wednesday morning and swallowed several vintage cars, including a number of Corvettes. This Is Why Home Depot Is Hiring 80,000 Seasonal Employees
The nation's largest home improvement retailer is preparing for this spring's surge. Home Depot, the nation's largest home improvement retailer, is preparing for the usual surge in business this spring. The Olympic Architecture In Sochi Ranked Worst to Best
Some of the buildings are cool. Some are pretty bad. At $50 billion, the 2014 Winter Olympics were the most expensive in history. That number has been scrutinized, but give or take a few billion, it is still more than the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, according to The Washington Post.
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