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  2. museums
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  5. openings
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  7. luxury real estate
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  13. encounter
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  14. bidding wars
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  16. worst landlords
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  17. workplaces
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  18. amenity wars
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  19. twitter
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  21. cityscape
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  22. observation decks
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  23. the eavesdropper
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  25. bad advice
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  26. the real estate
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  27. natural gas
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  29. cityscape
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  31. stephen ross
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    A Two-story Condo in a Former Parish HouseThe doorman stand is the original priest’s pulpit.
  34. rats
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  35. listings
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  36. the eavesdropper
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  37. natural gas
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  38. affordable housing
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    A Tiny House on Top of a Co-opThe former boiler room of the Prince George Hotel looks like a cozy attic garret.
  41. the housing market
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  42. q&a
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  43. on the market
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  44. truly terrific
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  45. the eavesdropper
    Listening In at the Mark HotelJust before the holidays.
  46. lawsuits
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  47. a truly terrific new york listing
    Hamish Bowles’s Over-the-top Co-op Is for SaleThe Greenwich Village two-bedroom has a trompe-l’oeil doorknob.
  48. closings
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  49. getting around
    In Praise of the Subway Exit GateThe MTA may redesign it to stop fare evaders, but it’s the only thing that lets parents ride the subway in the first place.
  50. the eavesdropper
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