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  • August 16, 2023

People love to get a glimpse into the lives of the rich and famous, and there’s no more intimate way than a house tour.

The latest star to share an insight into their homelife is Amanda Seyfried. During a tour with Architectural Digest, the Mamma Mia! star gave a detailed look inside her New Yorkapartment – but there was one aspect of her decorating that amused viewers.

During her tour of the home, which was originally three former staff’s quarters on the top floor of a 1907 building, she detailed the various artworks she owns. “In my house

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  • July 25, 2023
The Apartments at Moran Square Thursday.

The Apartments at Moran Square Thursday.

FITCHBURG – Distinctive with its curved shape, the building that has taken shape on Moran Square since February is remaking an area where firefighters once waited for calls at the old station on Summer Street, while furniture shoppers patronized the Harper Building to the right.

The brand-new, five-story building at 1 Summer St. houses Apartments at Moran Square, a 42-unit apartment building that was developed on what had been a parking lot, part of a three-building project by a Boston-based developer.

The project got underway shortly after Rees-Larkin Development’s plans received city approval in

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  • October 2, 2022

This 1960s apartment on Sydney’s Upper North Shore ticked all the boxes on paper (north-facing, leafy outlook, and a generous floor plan), but its interiors were uninspiring. While sizeable for an apartment (176 square metres), the layout was disjoined, resulting in underutilised spaces. 

‘With the majority of the apartment visible as you walked through the front door, there was no visual privacy in the space,’ explains Loretta Lovecek, director of Sequence Studio who renovated the home. ‘Furthermore, excessive large open spaces hindered practical furniture layouts within the rooms, as circulation paths meander throughout.’

The brief to the designers was to

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  • July 13, 2022

One Friday evening in early June, Debbie Marx, a Latin teacher and longtime Belnord resident, led a visitor through her unrenovated classic seven, its meandering, book-lined hallways a time capsule from 1959, the year her parents moved in. Her father, Josef Marx, was an oboist and musicologist who had his own music publishing company; her mother, Angelina, had been a ballerina. Ms. Marx moved back into her childhood apartment in the late 1980s, when she was pregnant with her first child and her mother was living there alone. Ms. Marx’s father had died in 1978, a victim, in a way,

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