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Adriane Quinlan
operators
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Kim Velsey
getting around
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They Missed Their Cruise Ship. That Was Only The Beginning.
A group of nine passengers were stranded on a remote island in Africa. They spent seven days trying to catch back up with the boat.
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Bridget Read
celebrity real estate
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Clio Chang
under a million
Dec. 17, 2024
A Boerum Hill One-Bedroom With a Cobalt-Blue Fireplace for $575,000
And a sunny little co-op in Jackson Heights that’s so cheap, you’ll faint.
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Kim Velsey
historic preservation
Dec. 17, 2024
The Slow Death of Neon
Rockefeller Center is proposing to rip out its glowing glass signage in favor of LEDs. It joins a heap of others.
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Christopher Bonanos
mysteries
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Adriane Quinlan
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Morgan Meier
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An Appealingly Petite Log Cabin in Phoenicia
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By
Clio Chang
chapters
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Can Architects Build for Rebuilding?
Good planning for the future means thinking about a structure’s long-term flexibility before it goes up.
By
Justin Davidson
mysteries
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Figuring it out is harder than you’d think.
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Clio Chang
who’s buying
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The HGTV star won’t have much to renovate in the 1852 brick warehouse turned luxury condo.
By
Kim Velsey
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Their dynamic extends to everything except the rent, which they split equally.
By
Kayla Levy
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Dec. 10, 2024
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Trump’s pick for commerce secretary just dropped nearly $30 million on the Fox New host’s palatial home, sources say.
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Kim Velsey
the rental market
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Is This the End of the Hostage Tenant?
Lowering the cost of moving means more renters can escape their terrible apartments.
By
Clio Chang
street view
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A first look at Frida Escobedo’s forthcoming addition.
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Justin Davidson
under a million
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And a Crown Heights condo that held on to all of its charm in a recent renovation.
By
Clio Chang
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The block where Toast, East Fork, and Outline opened is getting crowded.
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Rachel Davies
a truly terrific new york listing
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Bob Dylan’s Former Turtle Bay Townhouse Is for Sale
He bought the place under his manager’s name, after renting for years from the actor Ruth Gordon.
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Adriane Quinlan
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Dec. 6, 2024
Read Curbed on
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Dec. 5, 2024
Bill Cosby Is Facing Foreclosure on East 61st
The disgraced comedian owes $4.2 million on his Lenox Hill mansion. His other mansion, on East 71st, seems fine.
By
Clio Chang
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Truth in advertising or a conspiracy to make lower Manhattan a “thing.”
By
Clio Chang
look book
Dec. 5, 2024
The Look Book Goes to a Literary Launch Party
The Whitney Review of New Writing
, Whitney Mallett’s culture periodical, held a packed party at Frog Club to celebrate its fourth issue.
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Emily Leibert
and
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operators
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Adriane Quinlan
street view
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Disney’s New Downtown Headquarters Is All New York
There’s nothing goofy about it.
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Jack Ceglic and Manuel Fernandez-Casteleiro’s apartment is full of stories but not distractions.
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under a million
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And a Park Slope dentist’s office that’s actually a pretty ideal three-bedroom.
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Clio Chang
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William P. Lauder Thinks It’s a Good Time to Sell a Park Avenue Co-op
The cosmetics heir is listing a floor-through in a Rosario Candela building, where he owns another unit upstairs
By
Adriane Quinlan
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Dec. 2, 2024
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Clio Chang
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‘SNL’ is 50 and 38 other reasons why.
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“We were calling all our clients and saying, ‘Hey, do you want to sell your $9 million house?’”
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Kim Velsey
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The Approval Matrix: Wicked Legal Adultery
Our guide to what’s highbrow, lowbrow, brilliant, and despicable.
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A Brooklyn Heights Townhouse With a Country-Home Feel
Architect Wids DeLaCour Jr. won an award for the way he opened up this former “wreck” of a 19th-century townhouse.
By
Adriane Quinlan
infrastructure watch
Nov. 26, 2024
Will the BQE Survive the Trump Administration?
And other burning questions we asked Meera Joshi, New York City’s infrastructure-funding czar.
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John Surico
under a million
Nov. 26, 2024
A Spacious One-Bed on a Highish Floor in the Clinton Hill Co-ops for $735,000
And a Park Slope two-bed that’s snug but smartly laid out.
By
Clio Chang
who’s selling
Nov. 25, 2024
The Lichtenstein Family Is Selling a Townhouse
The 1845 house where the artist once lived has pumpkin pine flooring and a solarium kitchen.
By
Adriane Quinlan
celebrity real estate
Nov. 25, 2024
The Same Guy Who Bought Kanye’s Malibu Mansion Wants Diddy’s
Bo Belmont offered half the listed price.
By
Clio Chang
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