Study says Jersey City is the most livable U.S. city; Meet the man who canoes to work in Manhattan
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Study says Jersey City is the most livable U.S. city; Meet the man who canoes to work in Manhattan

A Barnes & Noble in Co-op City, the Bronx’s only bookstore, is closing by the…

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MAP: What languages New Yorkers speak at home, by neighborhood
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MAP: What languages New Yorkers speak at home, by neighborhood

Life in New York City in all its diversity means hearing a colorful mix of…

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The world’s 12 richest people could buy all of Manhattan’s residential stock
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The world’s 12 richest people could buy all of Manhattan’s residential stock

When it comes to the richest people in the world, the disparity is staggering, and…

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FiDi Birkinstock penthouse on the rental market for $20K, international antiquities included
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FiDi Birkinstock penthouse on the rental market for $20K, international antiquities included

This 3,500-square-foot penthouse atop the Setai Wall Street at 40 Broad Street in the Financial Dis

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20-foot-wide townhouse with unused air rights asks $7.9M in the West Village
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20-foot-wide townhouse with unused air rights asks $7.9M in the West Village

Calling all buyers who have dreams of a designing their own mega-mansion. This West Village…

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October’s 10 most-read stories and this week’s features
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October’s 10 most-read stories and this week’s features

October’s 10 Most-Read Stories Saddam Hussein had a secret torture chamber across from Mayor B

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$629K apartment in Park Slope packs charm into a cozy space
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$629K apartment in Park Slope packs charm into a cozy space

This one-bedroom apartment, at 132 St. Marks Place in Park Slope, does a lot with…

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Maya Angelou’s second Harlem townhouse sells for $2M
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Maya Angelou’s second Harlem townhouse sells for $2M

Over the summer, 6sqft shared the sale of the late Maya Angelou’s historic Harlem brownstone.

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Bobby Flay finds a renter for his $22,500/month Chelsea duplex
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Bobby Flay finds a renter for his $22,500/month Chelsea duplex

Famed chef and Food Network personality Bobby Flay has had a tough time unloading his…

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12 experts suggest creative ways to handle 9 million future New Yorkers
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12 experts suggest creative ways to handle 9 million future New Yorkers

With New York City’s population on its way to nine million, the city’s infrastructure m

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