Crews are replacing the driveway pavers at President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach. The old, cracked pavers are being replaced with new blocks made of the same material, coral stone.
It has eight bedrooms, five bathrooms, and one half bathroom across 5,641 square-feet on a 1.68 acre lot. It's listed for $1.3 million.
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8 Paver Landscape Edging Ideas To Add Curb Appeal To Your Yard
Clean lines around your flower beds and lawn make a big difference in your landscaping. If you have a well-manicured lawn and ...
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Striking 1978 Masterpiece in Longwood, Florida Featuring Floor-to-Ceiling, 10-Foot Ceilings, and a Resort-Style Pool Oasis
Located in the gated community of The Springs in Longwood, Florida, this impressive mid-century modern home exemplifies the ...
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White House makeovers have long sparked controversy, well before President Trump's $200M ballroom
President Donald Trump's $200M ballroom joins a long list of White House renovations spanning 223 years, from President ...
Demolition crews began the process of building President Donald Trump ‘s proposed $250 million White House ballroom on Monday ...
Keathley Landscaping, a Dallas-based landscape design and installation company, has introduced expanded custom stonework services to meet growing demand for sophisticated outdoor living spaces across ...
From the Oval Office to the construction of a new ballroom, President Donald Trump has financed sweeping White House ...
President Donald Trump unveils plans for an Arc de Trump monument and a $200 million White House ballroom as part of extensive renovation projects.
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Did Biden make renovations to the White House? X post touting former POTUS goes viral as Trump demolishes East Wing for his ballroom
Netizens shared mixed reactions after reports said that Trump is demolishing the East Wing to build his ballroom.
One of America’s first major public works projects is marking its 200th anniversary — and seeking a path to the future.
An underused city lot next to the Queensboro Bridge in Manhattan should be restored as public space, especially now that there's a new pedestrian path over the span, locals said.
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