10+ Europe Travel Essentials: Must-Haves for Your Trip Skip the Bulky Towels and Blankets: Avoid Packing Excessive Clothing: travel ... 06/30/2024 - 12:18 am | View Link
Top European Travel News From June June is when the European travel season truly heats up each year ... The first proper heat waves of the season struck Europe in June, hitting parts of Italy and Greece especially hard. Greek ... 06/29/2024 - 3:31 am | View Link
The hiker’s bucket list: Europe’s 15 greatest walking holidays Here we’ve listed some of Europe’s heavyweights: 15 fabulous trails across the continent that combine superb scenery and X-factor. They are not the quietest walks. For instance, the Tour du Mont Blanc ... 06/26/2024 - 8:00 pm | View Link
5 Easy Ways to Save on Travel This Summer Speaking of dates, one of the best ways to save money on summer travel is to play with timing. Kowalski says that many hotels have peak rates Thursday through Sunday, so if you can aim for the middle ... 06/26/2024 - 6:05 pm | View Link
London's roads are most congested in Europe as average speeds fall to just 10mph Bob Pishue, transportation analyst and author of the report, said: “We are seeing travel return to pre-covid levels. The UK and Europe have seen smaller increases in congestion this year than in other ... 06/25/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
Enlarge / Extreme sportsman Ross Edgley comes face to face with a great hammerhead shark in the waters of Bimini in the Bahamas. (credit: National Geographic/Nathalie Miles)
Ultra-athlete Ross Edgley is no stranger to pushing his body to extremes. He once ran a marathon while pulling a one-ton car; ran a triathlon while carrying a 100-pound tree; and climbed a 65-foot rope over and over again until he'd climbed the equivalent of Mt.
80% of landlords in ResiClub’s latest survey say they’re concerned about future home insurance increases.
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A sprawling Paradise Valley estate perched on top of Phoenix Mountains Preserve sold immediately after the price was trimmed. Plus, a home owned by former MLB star David Price sold for $12.5 million.
People line up for the Merry Go Round at Lakeside Amusement Park in Lakeside, Colorado on Thursday, June 27, 2024. (Photo by Zachary Spindler-Krage/The Denver Post)
Cheerful calliope music blared as the merry-go-round spun at Lakeside Amusement Park, harkening back to the sounds of an old-time carnival at this 116-year-old theme park just off the northwest side of Denver.
Screams from teenage thrill-seekers riding the Spider, the Scrambler and the Wild Chipmunk punctuated the music as they whirled, flipped and raced on the same rides their parents and grandparents enjoyed when they were young.
On this breezy late-June night, though, the park’s most famous attraction — the landmark wooden Cyclone roller coaster — sat idle.
Investment in commercial real estate is at its lowest levels since 2013, office buildings are selling at steep discounts, and commercial construction is slowing dramatically, aside from apartments.
Lenders and the larger economy should be able to weather the real estate downturn, provided multi-family doesn’t follow down the same path that office space has, according to a leading commercial real estate economist.
“It is a period of pause in real estate, but no doom loop is at play,” said Richard Barkham, global chief economist with CBRE, the world’s largest commercial real estate services and investment firm, during a mid-year update for the National Association of Real Estate Editors in Austin on June 19.
Tenants are now requiring only 60% to 70% of the office space that they needed in 2019 because of the shift toward remote work that accelerated during the pandemic.