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Stephen Kessler | Architecture, nostalgia and change

“'Attack of the Giant Housing Projects,' the futuristic monster-horror-psycho-thriller currently playing in and around downtown Santa Cruz to the alarm and dismay of many locals, may not be so scary ...
SANTA CRUZ — Wednesday morning, Santa Cruz police officers, community service officers and staff from the city’s Homeless ...
Buying a property in an urban area is 38% more expensive than in a rural location in the Balearics, according to a report by ...
Long before Tenerife measured its success by sunbeds, its appeal was something much more subtle – culture, calm and a ...
Picture this: You had a summer romance 15 years ago, and while you liked the person you were in a relationship with, you had to break it off because you were going off to school and forging different ...
Residents voiced their concerns in a community meeting for the proposed redevelopment of the Catalyst nightclub in Downtown ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom has threatened many times to withhold state homelessness funds from cities and counties that aren’t doing enough to get people off the streets. This year, those threats seem more ...
Santa Cruz County is bucking national trends, significantly reducing homelessness through sustained investment, coordination and compassion, writes Mer Stafford, the chair of the Coalition to End ...
Buying into the very top of the U.S. housing market now means confronting zip codes where a single-family home can cost ...
The City of Santa Cruz cleared an encampment near homelessness nonprofit Housing Matters on Coral Street on Wednesday, just ...
A 102-unit building proposed on Pacific Avenue in Santa Cruz requires the razing of 10 homes in the Neptune Apartments ...
Rising costs can make the idea of retirement feel more stressful than it should. Many people assume staying comfortable on a fixed income means leaving behind familiar places, longtime friends, or the ...