The writers on Frasier had kind of a rep for their sloppy inaccuracies. It begins even before the show starts, with Cheers-era Frasier Crane, whose dad was a dead scientist and not an alive cop in ...
“Alexa, open the Spheres,” commanded Jeff Bezos, and with that, Amazon’s hybrid greenhouse and office space the Spheres officially launched. “We wanted a space for employees to collaborate and ...
Below Seattle’s bustling Aurora Bridge lies a towering creature with long, gangly fingers, a single shiny metal eye, and a curtain of stringy hair. For nearly three decades, the hunched figure has ...
To fully explain how the building that is now the Rendezvous came to be, we need to first look at how Belltown came to be: When the Denny Party first showed up in Elliott Bay, a couple of guys set up ...
Our eerie, dark, foggy environment has been an inspiration for many a spooky setting. While sometimes better film incentives mean a trip to Vancouver for film crews, the Seattle area has provided a ...
While Seattle is defined by stunning mountain views, the Puget Sound is the heart and soul of the city. An entire delicate ecosystem exists out in the waters, and below the murky depths, you’ll find ...
Curbed's weekly original tours series takes you inside homes with eye-catching style and big personality—from modern tiny homes to pedigreed midcentury gems and everything in between. About 18 years ...
The former home of Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love quietly went on the market earlier this month for a listing price of $7.5 million. Built in 1902, the four-bedroom, 8,000-square-foot home in the posh ...
During the second half of his life, steel tycoon and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, once the richest person in the world, decided to do something kind of unusual for a millionaire: He began giving ...
It's Whale Week here on Curbed and since we've already talked a little about Bill Gates, it only makes sense that we now talk a little Paul Allen. The co-founder of Microsoft has made his mark on the ...
The legend associated with this pie-wedge-shaped house, built in 1925, goes a couple of different ways. The first is that a nasty divorce led to a the husband keeping the house and a wife getting a ...
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