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WASHINGTON - Construction spending tumbled in July to the lowest level in a decade, as the housing market struggles in the weak economy and without a popular home-buying tax credit.
A 400-kilowatt fuel cell helps a New Haven, Conn., project become the largest residential building in the world with such features.
A turn-of-the-century steam plant now houses upscale condos in an up-and-coming Queens, N.Y., neighborhood.
15-25 Davies Street in London blends traditional design materials into a historic neighborhood.
Faced with plummeting prices and an exodus of investors, the market for low-income housing tax credits (LIHTCs) is at a historic nadir.