Does Larry Gagosian Like His Bookstore?
Larry Gagosian seems to think there is too much children’s stuff at BookHampton, his newest acquisition.
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What They’re Gossiping (And Complaining) About in the Hamptons
Each hamlet, town, or beach of the Hamptons has a very particular vibe and reputation. Here’s the general lay of the land from West to East.
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What They’re Gossiping (And Complaining) About in the Hamptons
Each hamlet, town, or beach of the Hamptons has a very particular vibe and reputation. Here’s the general lay of the land from West to East.
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What They’re Gossiping (And Complaining) About in the Hamptons
Each hamlet, town, or beach of the Hamptons has a very particular vibe and reputation. Here’s the general lay of the land from West to East.
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What They’re Gossiping (And Complaining) About in the Hamptons
Each hamlet, town, or beach of the Hamptons has a very particular vibe and reputation. Here’s the general lay of the land from West to East.
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What They’re Gossiping (And Complaining) About in the Hamptons
Each hamlet, town, or beach of the Hamptons has a very particular vibe and reputation. Here’s the general lay of the land from West to East.
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Elizabeth Street Garden Wins
First Deputy Mayor Randy Mastro announced a deal that would preserve the Elizabeth Street Garden after more than a decade of fighting and delays over building affordable senior housing on the green space.
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Compass Goes After Zillow
Compass and Zillow, two of the biggest residential real-estate players in the country, have been fighting over private-listings networks. Now Compass has sued Zillow, accusing the company of antitrust violations for banning private listings.
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The Elizabeth Street Garden Battle Should Never Have Happened
The city’s 13-year battle to turn the Elizabeth Street Garden into affordable senior housing is over, in a deal that could have been settled in much less time. It’s a perfect example of what’s wrong with our city-planning processes.
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Why Would Someone Spend $150,000 a Month on Rent?
Why are people choosing to rent apartments for the equivalent of a mortgage payment (or so much more) when they could easily buy a place? We talked to brokers and found some answers.
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Lurid details abound in the Nolita crypto-kidnapping case: allegations of chainsaw torture and forced crack use. Night-vision goggles and ballistic helmets recovered from the scene. The presence of two butlers, apparently. Also, the Prince Street townhouse where all of this is alleged to have taken place was a $30,000-a-month rental. It was a particularly gruesome look into a market we don’t know much about: ultra-high-end rental properties and the people who live in them. But if you talk to...
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The Look Book Goes to Alfargo’s Marketplace
On a recent Friday night, shoppers (and sellers) parsed through vintage pieces at Alfargo’s Marketplace, the pop-up menswear bazaar held at NeueHouse.
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A Woodstock Cottage With an Outdoor Sauna and Soaking Tub
This month’s Metro New York real-estate listings include a charming cottage in Woodstock, and an renovated farmhouse from 1870 in Hudson, and a manor on 51 acres of land in Beacon.
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A Woodstock Cottage With an Outdoor Sauna and Soaking Tub
This month’s Metro New York real-estate listings include a charming cottage in Woodstock, and an renovated farmhouse from 1870 in Hudson, and a manor on 51 acres of land in Beacon.
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A Woodstock Cottage With an Outdoor Sauna and Soaking Tub
This month’s Metro New York real-estate listings include a charming cottage in Woodstock, and an renovated farmhouse from 1870 in Hudson, and a manor on 51 acres of land in Beacon.
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