The NYC Marathon: History, Greatest Moments, and What to Expect This Year
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The NYC Marathon: History, Greatest Moments, and What to Expect This Year

The marathon in the early ’80s, via NYC Parks The New York City Marathon, taking…

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The closing of neighborhood grocery stores is leaving local shoppers stranded
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The closing of neighborhood grocery stores is leaving local shoppers stranded

An important must-have when apartment hunting often involves the presence of a grocery store within

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The Urban Lens: Ira Fox travels back to the ’90s for the East Village’s Wigstock drag festival
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The Urban Lens: Ira Fox travels back to the ’90s for the East Village’s Wigstock drag festival

6sqft’s ongoing series The Urban Lens invites photographers to share work exploring a theme or a

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MAP: NYC has more than 666,000 street trees, up 12 percent since 2006
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MAP: NYC has more than 666,000 street trees, up 12 percent since 2006

The last time the city catalogued its street trees was back in 2005-2006, when they…

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$500K designer-outfitted East Village co-op is kitty-approved, complete with built-in litter box
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$500K designer-outfitted East Village co-op is kitty-approved, complete with built-in litter box

Even if you’re cat-free there’s still plenty to love about this stylish designer-renova

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$1.5M Carroll Gardens loft mixes factory details and fun interior design
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$1.5M Carroll Gardens loft mixes factory details and fun interior design

This two-bedroom loft comes from the Mill, an 1800s jute factory turned 55-unit condo at…

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The number of high-income renters has tripled in the last 10 years
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The number of high-income renters has tripled in the last 10 years

In the last decade, with the recession and an unstable housing market, even those with…

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Federico Babina’s ARCHIPLAY turns famous architects into dramatic set-design illustrations
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Federico Babina’s ARCHIPLAY turns famous architects into dramatic set-design illustrations

When we think about architectural drawings, fanciful illustration is not the first thing that comes

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‘Scarface’ producer Martin Bregman cuts price of ornate Park Avenue pad by $2M
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‘Scarface’ producer Martin Bregman cuts price of ornate Park Avenue pad by $2M

Producer Martin Bregman–most famous for his work on “Scarface,” but also for &#82

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Art Nerd New York’s Top Event Picks for the Week- 11/3-11/9
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Art Nerd New York’s Top Event Picks for the Week- 11/3-11/9

In a city where hundreds of interesting happenings occur each week, it can be hard…

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