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In San Diego, the hottest hotel in town is an apartment building
The online rental listings tantalise with descriptions of stunning city views, marble bathrooms and quartz countertops, rooftop lounges and state-of-the-art gyms – all hallmarks of the latest in downtown luxury apartment living.
Online holiday package tsunami swamping US apartment buildings
As the holiday shopping season peaks, US apartment complexes are being flooded with packages, from HD televisions to children's scooters, inundating lobbies and forcing building managers to take measures to extremes.
Is the gym full? Startup thinks beacons can improve apartment living
Location-tracking technology in apartment buildings could be the answer to avoiding lines at the gym or knowing when it's a good time to head to the laundry room.
Delta turns to apartment-sharing service Airbnb for more business
Delta Air Lines Inc announced a marketing agreement with Airbnb, becoming one of the largest established companies in the travel industry to embrace the 8-year-old apartment-sharing service.
Turn your NY apartment into a restaurant
It's Sunday night and Giuseppe Marrone is teaching perfect strangers how to make perfect gnocchi as they slurp on Spritz cocktails in his New York apartment.
New York ‘worst apartment ever’ video bewilders TikTok
It apparently costs US$1,650 (RM6,687) a month to rent but doesn’t have a toilet or an oven: TikTok users are going crazy over a video captioned New York’s “worst apartment ever”.
Valentine’s Day is over. Play a video game about breaking up
A new game, released last week for PCs and Macs, argues that we should embrace the ghosts of former lovers.
US man arrested after livestream shows two bodies
Police in California arrested a man suspected of two killings after someone reported seeing a livestream on social media that showed him with a gun and two women lying motionless on the floor of an apartment.
China’s virus crackdown leaves millions working at home
In the middle of a phone call with a customer, an important visitor knocks on Michael Xiong's door: his three-year-old son.
China turns to internet for food supplies amid virus fears
Wang Feng, house-bound by China’s virus outbreak, counts on the parka-clad delivery drivers of e-commerce giant JD.com to keep her kitchen stocked.