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How does Edmonton have a rental glut in the midst of a housing crisis?
Affordability for many has become an issue and tenants are being pushed to their affordability limit, and landlords are ...
3D Tour Virtual on MSN
A stunning look at NYC’s most famous tower
Take a beautiful aerial journey over the Empire State Building, one of the world’s most iconic skyscrapers and a symbol of ...
Islands on MSN
Colorado's charming town is bringing back magical ice castles for the first time in over a decade
This unique creation, made carefully from tens of thousands of icicles, is a winter wonderland featuring colorful lights, ice ...
Calgary has gained tremendous recognition as a Hollywood-friendly city thanks to its scenic landscapes, national parks, and ...
A new residential skyscraper has set a North American record, becoming the tallest building in Canada – and it's not even finished yet. Named the Pinnacle SkyTower, it will rise to an impressive ...
New York City’s iconic Flatiron Building, one of the world’s earliest skyscrapers and among the city’s most recognizable architectural landmarks, is entering an unprecedented new chapter. The 307-foot ...
If New York is the city that never sleeps, Dubai is the city that never stops building. This latest example of its constantly changing skyline, by Zaha Hadid Architects, consists of a residential ...
As construction workers dug foundations for a high-rise in downtown Bratislava in September, they uncovered a 500-pound bomb, undetonated and forgotten. The site, on the northern banks of the Danube ...
A 27-story tower is under construction near Arizona State University in downtown Tempe, and it will become the city's second-tallest. The tower is part of a mixed-use project, called Astria Tempe, ...
An curved arrow pointing right. How tall could we really build? After a century of competition, skyscrapers are reaching new extremes: Saudi Arabia's upcoming 1-kilometer-tall Kingdom Tower in Jeddah ...
Painful as it is to concede, I don’t read many printed books anymore. Every so often, however, I stumble across one that reminds me why I stubbornly still cling to ink and pulp. My current odyssey is ...
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