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The relaunched Pridwin Hotel evokes an imagined heyday of the all-American holiday — but nostalgia doesn’t come cheap
An aquatic theme binds the spiritual, practical and aesthetic together in the Native American galleries
When a city and its outer orbits are feeling ever more disconnected
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UK utility refusing to connect new gas customers after state denied a permit for a supply pipeline
Ecommerce company cites growing opposition to its plans
Local politicians object to subsidies used to lure online retailer to their borough
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Ecommerce giant rows back on plan for a second headquarters
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The architect and designer counts Chanel, Dior, Louis Vuitton, Bulgari, Ermenegildo Zegna and London’s forthcoming Peninsula Hotel among his clients. He also designs private residences
Once a manufacturing hub, the area is now thriving as a cultural and residential district just minutes from Manhattan
The journalist on Uber in Saudi Arabia, the Women in the World Summit and Michael Moore’s latest film
Much market malfeasance involves Big Apple-area riff-raff doing bad and/or dumb things in the UK
Many buyers in Long Island are bypassing the summertime buzz of the Hamptons for these two seaside villages
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