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Into the Blue
Laura Fisher Kaiser, February 1, 2011"One time, my doctor referred me to a specialist, and I walked in the door and saw the place was a dump," Andreas Charalambous says. "I just turned around and walked out." More -
For the Greater Good
Edie Cohen, February 1, 2011
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Since starting out as a mechanical contractor a half century ago, McKinstry has evolved into an integrated enterprise offering construction, energy, and facility-delivery services. -
Getting the Signal
Alan G. Brake, February 1, 2011
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Employees at 37signals, a Chicago software-development company, have the option to work at home full-time, and most elected to do so-until the company moved. -
With Flying Colors
Nicholas Tamarin, February 1, 2011With alumni including Interior Design Hall of Fame members Mica Ertegun, Mariette Himes Gomez, and Rose Tarlow, the New York School of Interior Design has come a long way since its founding in 1916. More -
Gimme Shelter
Nicholas Tamarin, February 1, 2011
When Allen Klein, the legendary manager of rock bands from the Beatles to the Rolling Stones, bequeathed ABKCO Music & Records to his son, Jody, the younger Klein inherited more than just an independent record label, music publisher, and film and video production company. More
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A Savvy Investment
Ron Nyren, January 1, 2011
When Adam Weiss, one of the two cofounders running Scout Capital Management in New York, moved to Northern California to launch a satellite office, he looked for a space rich in character... More -
Something to Sink Your Teeth Into
Azby Brown, January 1, 2011
Approached from the street in Kasugai, Japan, just outside Nagoya, the GC Prostho research center and gallery is both familiar and alien. More
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Perfectly Choreographed
Craig Kellogg, November 1, 2010
From the flagstone front steps to the long, narrow communal hallways, nothing at this 1920's New York apartment building screamed architecture with a capital A... More
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Hot Property
Ron Nyren, November 1, 2010
If information truly wanted to be free, then intellectual property wouldn't be one of the fastest-growing legal fields... More
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Come Fly Away
Sarah Rich, October 1, 2010
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From the sidewalk outside Revel Spa, a cluster of black birdcages can be seen hovering above the reception desk -
Winning the Lottery
Edie Cohen, October 1, 2010
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Bamboo grows in Cor-Ten steel containers in the center courtyard of the Sierra Bonita Apartments, a mixed-use affordable-housing project.
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