According to a new study conducted by affordable housing advocates New York Communities for Change and Real Affordability For All that was cited by the Daily News, one out of five apartments in the city's most popular neighborhoods is available on Airbnb. The East Village leads the pack, with 28
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07/29/2015
Although we have yet to complete our survey of all the towns in the world (we're aiming for 2035—fingers crossed) we feel pretty comfortably declaring Palmitas, Mexico the most colorful town that exists or has ever existed. A youth organization known as "Germen Crew" that specializes in positive
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07/28/2015
E.B. White's seminal work, "Here is New York," famously describes three types of city dwellers: the natives; the commuters; and the transplants. As the map above proves, that second population makes up a visibly massive percentage of the people who roam the streets and occupy the buildings of Man
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07/15/2015
The brokerbabble for the three-townhouse combo at 12-16 East 62nd Street—aka the $120 million whopper that is currently the most expensive listing in New York City—says that the properties could be redeveloped as a "single family mansion, club, embassy, or retail space," but it looks like the fi
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07/13/2015
After more than a decade of will-it-won't-it, the Barclays Center has legitimately sprouted its green roof. The tiles started getting installed in May, and now, Arch Paper reports (by way of Brownstoner), the roof is nearly complete. Not only is the roof attractive in its own right, it really so
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07/02/2015
Clockwise from top left: A luxury condo for $6 million, a co-op for $795,000, a new development condo priced at $2,000 per square foot and a condo for $1.75 million Manhattan apartment prices soared during the second quarter, breaking records across the board, according to a new report from Do
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07/01/2015