The History of Symphony Space: From the Astor Market to the Leonard Nimoy Thalia
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Mayor de Blasio via @KevinCase via photopin cc; affordable housing buildings via gkjarvis flickr
Here are the five items in Joan Rivers’ Upper East Side apartment that she loved most. [WSJ] Inside a fancy modern-day SRO in Harlem. [Curbed] Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer and Councilwoman Margaret Chin say they are in talks with developers to come up with an alternative to the current plan for a tower at the South Street […]
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Riverbank State Park. Image via Dattner Architects
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Monument to Peter Stuyvesant in Stuyvesant Square via edenpictures via photopin
Between hyper-developed hotspots, main drags in up-and-comers, and those genuinely avoidable areas, there can often be found a city’s “just-right” zones. They aren’t commonly known, but these micro-neighborhoods often hide within them real estate gems coupled with perfectly offbeat vibes. Continuing our Goldilocks Blocks series, this week we look at Hope Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Eldridge Street Synagogue. Image courtesy of ohny
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