Second Avenue Subway will run with limited service for its first week
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Second Avenue Subway will run with limited service for its first week

If you thought yesterday’s news that the Second Avenue Subway would meet its deadline and…

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6sqft Designer Gift Guide: 85 ideas curated by NYC creatives
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6sqft Designer Gift Guide: 85 ideas curated by NYC creatives

Your holiday shopping companion has arrived! For the second year in a row, 6sqft has asked a…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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