Abby Telleria

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  • Clarendon Baptist Church had a pretty sketchy start. Built in 1868 in Boston's South End district, the church was deemed “spiritually dead” by some locals. Its pews were rented, church attendance was low, and there was no sense of unity within the congregation.

  • Project of the Month

    Cascadia Village Apartments looks more like a mountain lodge resort than a typical traditional apartment complex. The 51-unit property in Vancouver, Wash., features green and dark tan exteriors accentuated by wooden planks and triangular roofs. Lush trees in the background give the rental property an even more woodsy appearance.

  • Project of the Month

    Walking through the main lobby of Marquee Park Place—Orange County, Calif.'s answer to the urban high-rise craze—you get a sense that you're not in a run-of-the-mill condo building. It's more like a five-star luxury hotel.

  • During the 1890s, the Sharples Separator Works was the cool place to work. The sprawling five-acre facility—located in West Chester, Pa., about 30 miles west of Philadelphia—was the home of the dairy industry's first tubular cream separator. The production plant churned out a good amount of cream products for Chester County dairy farmers, so thousands of workers were hired to handle the company's growing business.

  • Botanica on the Green has established quite a reputation for its untraditional approach to multifamily residential living. The 232-unit apartment project nestled in Denver is being hailed as a “New Urbanist fantasy” and an “outdoor oasis in the city.”

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