Louis C.K. drops $2.45M on another Greenwich Village apartment
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Louis C.K. drops $2.45M on another Greenwich Village apartment

Comedian Louis C.K. (real name Louis Székely) already owns four units in a West Village brownstone,

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Map highlights the correlation between evictions and rent stabilization loss in NYC
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Map highlights the correlation between evictions and rent stabilization loss in NYC

View the map from ProPublica in its interactive form here >> Last year close to 22,000 tenan

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First look at the Second Avenue Subway’s $4.5M public art installation
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First look at the Second Avenue Subway’s $4.5M public art installation

If a sparkling new line isn’t cause enough to celebrate, once the Second Avenue Subway opens

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Brooklyn’s Morbid Anatomy Museum has closed; $1 happy hour drinks are probably illegal
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Brooklyn’s Morbid Anatomy Museum has closed; $1 happy hour drinks are probably illegal

Unable to raise the $75,000 it needed to stay afloat, Brooklyn’s Morbid Anatomy Museum has shut it

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Staten Island Ferry ridership hits record high
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Staten Island Ferry ridership hits record high

A record number of people cruised between Lower Manhattan and Saint George this year aboard the Stat

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Price halved for an apartment in the building Barbara Walters once lived
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Price halved for an apartment in the building Barbara Walters once lived

This opulent apartment has been patiently waiting to find a buyer. It first hit the market in early

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Gramercy Park will open to the public for one hour on Christmas Eve
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Gramercy Park will open to the public for one hour on Christmas Eve

For one precious hour, mere mortals will have the chance to walk through Gramercys Park‘s iron

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The problem with privately owned public spaces (‘POPS’) and how we can improve them
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The problem with privately owned public spaces (‘POPS’) and how we can improve them

The Atlantic and the New York Times recently exposed the privately owned public spaces (known as “

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Number of Chinese visitors continues to grow as NYC sets new tourism record
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Number of Chinese visitors continues to grow as NYC sets new tourism record

For the past decade, the number of Chinese tourists visiting NYC has been on the rise, and of the c

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Second Avenue Subway officially opens to the public January 1, 2017!
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Second Avenue Subway officially opens to the public January 1, 2017!

Recent weeks have brought conflicting reports of whether or not the Second Avenue Subway would meets

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