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A New Take On "War and Peace"

These days, art about war is popular, but generally prosaic. Putting a positive spin on the topic, The Alcove Contemporary...

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Castleberry Hill Pioneers

They might not be founders of a new world, but innovative loft owners in Castleberry Hill are pioneers in their own right. Their foresight and passion have newly incarnated their small...

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Island of Design

If you were to trace the last four decades of New York City’s growth, from its near-bankruptcy and record high-crime rate of the 1970s to its present incarnation as a Sex and the...

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Live/Work

Maybe David Byrne was right: Heaven is a place where nothing ever happens. Which might explain why your loft can occasionally feel like hell. Something is always happening. Having...

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Saarinen Exhibit

Designer of the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, as well as airport terminals for New York’s J.F.K. and D.C.’s Dulles, Saarinen began...

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The Story of the Stacks

As the late 1800s merge into the twentieth century, the constant roar of America’s Machine Age echoes against walls of brick. Bales of cotton are unloaded from railroad cars while...

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Is It Time For the BeltLine?

Imagine yourself living in an amazing loft on the BeltLine. You walk out your front door and in no time are gliding along in a quiet electric train. The Atlanta skyline drifts by as you...

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No Wheels? No Problem.

If you don’t own a car in New York or Chicago, you’re considered sensible. If you don’t own a car in Atlanta, you’re considered a tree-hugger or a weirdo. But as the city’s...

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