The dash to live by the water, one of the most defining property market trends of the pandemic era, has finally subsided.
Town officials and civic leaders envision the project reversing the hamlet's decades of downtown deterioration.
When Brad Clemens thinks of life on the water, it's fishing, relaxing and enjoying the scenery. He said his family's boating tradition has created many relaxing days on the water. After about 10 years ...
Related Ross is relaunching its planned Shorecrest condos in West Palm Beach following a redesign and Temple Israel’s ...
It has been a long time coming, and not without hurdles, but celebrity landscaper Jamie Durie has finally moved in to his six ...
Sacramento city leaders met Thursday morning in Old Sacramento to announce plans to upgrade the waterfront and construct a ...
This secluded Airbnb in Louisiana might be just the ticket to swap the screen time for a more natural setting.
LOCALS have slammed their council over a playground that has become so run down it has been likened to Chernobyl. The play ...