Southampton kills the vibes on the weekend gateway, NYU students resurrected the Derm junk, and more.
- Swiss Housing Cooperative Societies are providing an unconventional “third way” among themselves and providing an unconventional “third way” among themselves: members, non-profit buildings where residents invest in shares to receive admissions and pay bottom-market fare. ,the new York Times,
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Southampton slammed the door on the weekend gateway, banning short -term fare for less than two weeks after complaining about the residents. Critics say the move damages the city’s economy, affects the local AirBNB income, and changes Hampton even more in a gaped playground for a percentage. ,New York Post,
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Nyu’s new swap shop went viral, attracts a block-long line of students-and his parents-microwaves, mini fridges, and even a pair of louboutins such as a free derm castoff. Here is how the student-operated incident, hosted in a former grocery store and stock with 5,000 items, turned the waste into a treasure in a treasure. ,@Shoprat Through,
A lot of burnt in Altadena in Los Angeles clarifies its stance regarding selling developers.
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Developers are allegedly circling at places like vultures that have set fire to wildfires, many burn burn before reconstruction of residents. But in places like Altadena, California and Lahina, Hawaii, they are fighting back by creating a land trust to keep neighbors ownership local and inexpensive. ,High country news,
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Germany is betting on a prefab return, but this time the disappointing of the Cold War, the concrete “platebutene” smooth, swapping for wood -framed blocks, which reduces the cost and construction time. ,Bloomberg,
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