Sales launch at Renzo Piano’s first residential project in NYC
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Sales launch at Renzo Piano’s first residential project in NYC

one moment please...565 Broome Street, New York, NY, United States+ Expand- collapseLast we heard

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PHOTOS: Check out NYPL’s new $2.6M ‘Book Train’ conveyor system
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PHOTOS: Check out NYPL’s new $2.6M ‘Book Train’ conveyor system

one moment please...New York Public Library - Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, New York, NY, United…

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UWS duplex is both a ‘Tuscan villa’ and ‘Swiss chalet’ with three fireplaces and roof garden
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UWS duplex is both a ‘Tuscan villa’ and ‘Swiss chalet’ with three fireplaces and roof garden

one moment please...316 West 90th Street, New York, NY, United States+ Expand- collapseAccording

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72 years ago, the New York Times introduced pizza to the city
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72 years ago, the New York Times introduced pizza to the city

It’s almost inconceivable to think of a New York without pizza–no dollar slices, no hitti

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I live in a castle in New York City
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I live in a castle in New York City

Ask any New Yorker about the city’s most impressive real estate and you’ll get a typical…

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Cape Advisors raises the bar for small-town hotels
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Cape Advisors raises the bar for small-town hotels

New Yorkers know Curtis Bashaw ’s Cape Advisors as the developer of eye-popping 100 Eleventh…

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Drop-Down Menu: It’s Now Cool to Live Above a Restaurant
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Drop-Down Menu: It’s Now Cool to Live Above a Restaurant

In a city where the cockroach and subway rat can reasonably claim status as unofficial…

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72 Years Ago, the New York Times Introduced Pizza to the City
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72 Years Ago, the New York Times Introduced Pizza to the City

It’s almost inconceivable to think of a New York without pizza–no dollar slices, no hitti

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De Blasio announces early progress on green building programs
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De Blasio announces early progress on green building programs

Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Tuesday early progress on green building programs in conjunctio

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Should the 7 train get extended to NJ?; Harlem African Burial Ground memorial moves forward
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Should the 7 train get extended to NJ?; Harlem African Burial Ground memorial moves forward

The Port Authority plans to release a study that resurfaces the push for an extension…

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