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The property was last purchased by Steve "Bo" Belmont, CEO of "real estate crowdfunding firm" Belwood Investments. He paid $21 million for the dwelling in September 2024, vowing at the time to invest ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
A bomb shelter built in the basement of a new volunteer rescue depot building in Võru County is the first of its kind in ...
A dome-shaped Pasadena home that architect Wallace Neff built for his brother in 1946 is on the market for $1.85 million. Known as the Andrew Neff House, this 1,350-square-foot dwelling features two ...
As Russia's attack on Ukraine continues, many in the country are seeking shelter, leaving some pregnant women hiding out in hospital basements and bomb shelters where their babies are now being ...
The Nordic country now has bomb shelters to protect almost all its citizens, with Helsinki providing space for 900,000 persons -- enough to host all the capital's residents and thousands more.
who reportedly had plans to turn the property into a modernist bomb shelter—before he abandoned it altogether. When Belmont purchased the property, it had no electric, no plumbing, no windows ...