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New York City reaches deal to build soccer stadium in Queens

<p>New York City officials have reached an agreement to build the city’s first professional soccer stadium, the centerpiece of a giant mixed-use development that would transform a long-underutilized waterfront section of Queens.</p>
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If you lived here, you'd never have to leave

<p>The Set, a new bubble inside a bubble in Hudson Yards, lets residents eat and sleep and Zoom and work without ever touching the pavement.</p>
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This is the most expensive condo ever sold in the South End

<p>This four-bedroom unit at the Quinn offers a massive outdoor terrace and views of the Back Bay and downtown Boston.</p>
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South Loop job training center wants to get more Black and Brown residents into construction

<p>Hire360's new center is aimed at creating a "supply chain" of talent to keep the city going, developers said.</p>
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Time Warner Center celebrates fifth anniversary as a social and cultural destination For New York City

<p>Today, Time Warner Center, Manhattan’s premiere shopping, dining, and entertainment destination located on Columbus Circle and co-developed by Related Companies, celebrates its fifth anniversary. A unique combination of world class restaurants, shops, entertainment and culture all under…
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New Conrad Los Angeles is emblematic of downtown L.A. revival

<p>Downtown Los Angeles is in the midst of a major glow-up—transforming from a don’t-go to a don’t-miss part of the city. Now, it is brimming with hot new openings, including the stylish new Conrad Los Angeles hotel and the ultra-opulent Kaviar Japanese restaurant.</p>
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The hottest new restaurants in Los Angeles this winter

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First high-rise built by a Black-owned construction firm is taking shape in Fulton Market

<p>The 43-story building is being constructed using a new state incentive designed to boost affordable housing, with 80% of the 300 units at market-rate prices and 20% affordable.</p>
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