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Everyone Wants to Fix 14th Street Going beyond the busway, the city and BIDs are aiming to overhaul almost everything.
At his rental on the North Fork, architect and designer Michael Yarinsky cut a window in a wall to make room for dinner.
Here are some apartments to buy in New York City for under a million dollars, including one-bedrooms in Windsor Terrace and Prospect Heights, a two-bedroom in Jackson Heights, and a studio in ...
Greenpointers are tearing their hair out over the design of a new condo building, carved out of a neighborhood church.
WeWork’s founder and ex-CEO Adam Neumann relisted the Gramercy Park penthouse triplex he has tried and failed to sell since at least 2019, this time without the guest apartment downstairs.
On the edge of Scallop Pond in Southampton, Countess Wiltraud von Salm-Hoogstraeten holds court in a hunting lodge dating to the Jazz Age that she is determined to protect.
This month’s Metro New York real-estate listings include Airbnb bait in Salt Point, a hypermodern wood-and-glass cube in Hillsdale, a Cape Cod-y three-bed in Greenport, and a new-build beach ...
After a decade of bracing for impact on a land-lease reset, residents of the Billionaires’ Row co-op Carnegie House will see their ground rent skyrocket 450 percent, an amount that will more ...
Here are some apartments to buy in New York City for under a million dollars, including a one-bedroom in Clinton Hill and Turtle Bay, and two-bedrooms in Park Slope and Sunset Park.
Shigeru Ban’s Dazzling Architecture of Time The architect’s approach (and choice of materials) embraces simplicity and change.
Nearly two decades after being declared the “dirtiest hotel in America,” Times Square’s Hotel Carter remains a hazard, it seems.
Zohran Mamdani’s campaign had a visual language like no other, drawing on hand-painted bodega signage and New York iconography in a completely fresh way.
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