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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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,…

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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…

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Louise Bourgeois’ son gifts $4M West Village townhouse to Native American tribe
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Louise Bourgeois’ son gifts $4M West Village townhouse to Native American tribe

Jean-Louis Goldwater Bourgeois, son of the celebrated sculptor Louise Bourgeois, is transferring the

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Book lovers will swoon over this $915K prewar Morningside Heights co-op
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Book lovers will swoon over this $915K prewar Morningside Heights co-op

A New Yorker with a big book collection should like this Morningside Heights apartment, which…

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New-York Historical Society opens new exhibit featuring rare artwork of boxer Muhammad Ali
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New-York Historical Society opens new exhibit featuring rare artwork of boxer Muhammad Ali

“Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee” is how boxing icon Muhammad Ali described…

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A horrifying blaze swept through Lower Manhattan 181 years ago today
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A horrifying blaze swept through Lower Manhattan 181 years ago today

It’s hard to envision blocks and blocks of Lower Manhattan being destroyed by a raging…

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Tiffany’s partners with NYPD on branded barricades; New zip line will run across the Bronx River
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Tiffany’s partners with NYPD on branded barricades; New zip line will run across the Bronx River

In the wake of the Trump Tower chaos, Tiffany’s partnered with the NYPD to create…

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