Brooke Shields’s former Soho loft with 27 over-sized windows lists for $4.55M
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Brooke Shields’s former Soho loft with 27 over-sized windows lists for $4.55M

Giant mural pays tribute to Seinfeld
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Giant mural pays tribute to Seinfeld

Seinfeld may be one of America’s most popular sitcoms of all time, but the Australians…

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LinkNYC sets up first kiosks in Brooklyn; See all 311-reported blocked bike lanes in new interactive map
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LinkNYC sets up first kiosks in Brooklyn; See all 311-reported blocked bike lanes in new interactive map

The Trust for Public Land and New York Road Runners team up to transform NYC’s…

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Live a Tribeca artist’s loft life in the center of it all for $7,500K/month
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Live a Tribeca artist’s loft life in the center of it all for $7,500K/month

When you tell them you live in a loft, this sprawling specimen is pretty much what you’d…

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Officials contemplate 5th Avenue shutdown whenever Donald Trump is in town
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Officials contemplate 5th Avenue shutdown whenever Donald Trump is in town

Image timothygo_ If you thought it was inconvenient whenever President Obama came to town, under a

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Studio Visits: Go inside Lite Brite Neon’s colorfully gritty Gowanus workshop and showroom
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Studio Visits: Go inside Lite Brite Neon’s colorfully gritty Gowanus workshop and showroom

In our series 6sqft Studio Visits, we take you behind the scenes of the city’s…

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#NotMyAIA: Architects reject AIA statement pledging to ‘work with’ Trump
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#NotMyAIA: Architects reject AIA statement pledging to ‘work with’ Trump

Promises and reality: Trump’s failed attempts to build the world’s tallest buildings in

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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis’s childhood home gets a major price cut to $29.5M
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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis’s childhood home gets a major price cut to $29.5M

There have been some big price chops for an apartment at 740 Park Avenue, one…

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Down to the wire, 2nd Avenue Subway requires ‘unprecedented’ work to meet December deadline
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Down to the wire, 2nd Avenue Subway requires ‘unprecedented’ work to meet December deadline

There are just seven weeks left for the MTA to wrap works on the 2nd Avenue Subway…

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Apartment building designed by notable Brooklyn architect Montrose Morris asks $6.25M
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Apartment building designed by notable Brooklyn architect Montrose Morris asks $6.25M

The prolific and talented Brooklyn architect Montrose Morris was known for designing some of the…

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