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Biography Of A Building

  1. on the market
    A Duplex is For Sale in the Coveted Villa Charlotte BrontëThe cliffside 3-bedroom has a wraparound deck and overlooks the Hudson.
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    A Queens Co-Op Full of ElectriciansIt remains basically as it was imagined in 1949: a surprisingly affordable city-within-a-city.
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    Inside Olympic Tower, Where Foreign Billionaires Have Long FlockedThe midtown high-rise is ideal for those who’d rather not do much of anything themselves.
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    What It Was Like at Twin Parks North West Before the FireNeighbors addressed each other in the hallway by “sister” or “brother” and told newcomers where to find the best halal lamb.
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    A Particularly Eccentric Upper West Side Apartment BuildingThe Master was built as a shrine to theosophist Nicholas Roerich. It has aged strangely.
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    A Fairly Exhaustive Oral History of the Still-Wild McKibbin LoftsFour Loko parties, falling maggots, and first-floor strip clubs.
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    Inside Villa Charlotte Brontë, a Cliffside Co-op in the BronxIt remains today much as it was nearly a century ago: 17 units, no two alike, teetering over the Hudson.
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    The Downtown Co-op of All Downtown Co-opsThe Art Deco building One Fifth Avenue has long been an expression of a certain type of New York–ness.
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    Exploring a Real-Estate Time Capsule in HarlemInside Graham Court, a Gilded Age rental from the architects behind the Apthorp.