Brooklyn Buyers Sell Off Their Homes and Head Back to a Cheaper Manhattan
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Anne Hathaway‘s former Midtown condo is now up for rent. [NYP; listing] The Santiago Calatrava-designed WTC transportation hub will open next month. [NYT] And… here’s a first look inside the hub. [Tribeca Citizen] Forget Midtown, more and more offices are looking to Brooklyn. [TRD] Nope, that $1,795 one-bedroom with the shower in the kitchen still […]
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Here is the perfect place for obnoxious foodie Instagrammers. [Fast Co. Design] Small business owners on the UWS aren’t letting unsightly scaffolding get in their way. They’re decking the sidewalk sheds out in flowers and balloons and even hanging colorful umbrellas from them. [DNAinfo] Urban water slide company Slide the City is looking to bring […]
Downtown NY will get 1,350 new condos by 2016. [TRD] Heres what it’s like living in Flatbush, Brooklyn. [NYT] 49 percent of New Yorker voters aren’t happy with where the city is headed, according to a new poll. [WSJ] An exclusive interview with Gregg Pasquarelli, one of the five principals SHoP Architects. [CO] More $1 […]
The #1 Instagram from the new Whitney is Glenn Ligon’s Rückenfigur. Here’s the list of the other 14. [Bedford + Bowery] Seven Santiago Calatrava sculptures are coming to Park Avenue. [Curbed] Click through some of the most stunning abandoned places in NYC. [NYP] Puerto Ricans, Nevadans, and Floridians wear the highest heels in the country. Surprisingly, New Yorkers […]
Last week, the New York Times took a look at a proposed City Council bill that would require thousands of buildings to dim their lights overnight. Of course, from an environmental standpoint this is great — save energy, cut greenhouse gas emissions, and make flying through our skies safer for migratory birds. But not everyone […]
After just six weeks, one-third ($1.1B) of 220 Central Park West has been sold. “Acceptance by brokers and buyers has been extraordinary and unprecedented.” [TRD] One Vanderbilt is well on its way to becoming a reality. This morning SL Green cleared its final major hurdle, receiving approval, with some amendments, by a key City Council subcommittee. [Crain’s] Philip […]