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housing
June 26, 2023
Where’s a Summer Intern Supposed to Live?
Thousands of students join the city’s workforce each June. Finding an apartment is its own hazing ritual.
By
Margaret Dunn
the real estate
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Is $63 Million Too Much for Logan Roy’s House?
Marcia and Connor make one of the quickest deals in history.
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Christopher Bonanos
florida
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Point Goes to Disney in the Ron DeSantis Land Battle
The company has invoked the British monarchy to retain power over a special tax district.
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Alissa Walker
psst it’s expensive real estate
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All of Real-Estate Mogul Taylor Swift’s Homes, Ranked
She’s been through so many housing eras.
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Rebecca Alter
amenity wars
Mar. 9, 2023
‘Like College or Camp for Rich People’
The lifestyle managers hosting mezcal classes and meditation hour at the city’s amenity-packed bubble buildings.
By
Bridget Read
rendering judgment
Jan. 10, 2023
The Casino–Apartment–Ferris-Wheel–Hotel Proposal for Midtown East
Is Stefan Soloviev’s plan a jackpot or a bust?
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Christopher Bonanos
the world in 2023
Dec. 29, 2022
Remote Work Is Poised to Devastate America’s Cities
To survive the work-from-home revolution, cities must let developers convert office buildings into deeply weird apartments.
By
Eric Levitz
urbanism
Nov. 14, 2022
A Sealed-Up Midtown Arcade Opens Back Up to the City
With a lush new Snøhetta-designed garden, 550 Madison finally has an exceptional privately owned public space.
By
Diana Budds
the housing market
Oct. 11, 2022
Your $100,000 Down Payment Is Now Worth $80,000
Interest hikes mean buyers, especially entry-level ones, can’t afford the same house they could a few months ago.
By
Kim Velsey
celebrities
Sept. 28, 2022
Grimes Is a YIMBY
She says she needed Elon Musk to help her buy a house in Austin.
By
Clio Chang
the return to the office
June 21, 2022
Billionaires Think a Recession Will Force You Back Into the Office
Stephen Ross and friends smell worker desperation in the water.
By
Clio Chang
world domination
Feb. 16, 2022
Disney Wants You to Live (and Die?) in Its New Master-Planned Desert Community
The Disney adults to Disney senior citizens pipeline.
By
Rebecca Alter
real estate
Feb. 4, 2022
New York’s Senior Housing Scene Is Suddenly Far Less Bleak
Options have proliferated for aging boomers of all stripes.
By
Kayla Levy
crypto
Dec. 15, 2021
So Far, Almost No One Wants the Rockefeller Christmas Tree NFT
The NFT offered by Tishman Speyer has just one anonymous bidder.
By
Kevin T. Dugan
biography of a building
Nov. 12, 2021
A Particularly Eccentric Upper West Side Apartment Building
The Master was built as a shrine to theosophist Nicholas Roerich. It has aged strangely.
By
Matthew Sedacca
cityscape
Nov. 3, 2021
Desperate Office Landlords Are Offering Double Commissions to Brokers
And it’s working, kind of.
By
Kim Velsey
supertall tales
Oct. 27, 2021
A Visit to (Nearly) the Top of the Supertall Brooklyn Tower
The developer and architect of the building, once known as 9 DeKalb, take me up, up, up in the construction elevator.
By
Ian Volner
fixer upper
Sept. 17, 2021
What a Spectacularly Decrepit Greenwich Village Apartment
It’s being inundated with interested buyers.
By
Jenny Xie
who’s buying
Aug. 27, 2021
The Chinese Buyers Who Were Scooping Up New York Real Estate Have Vanished
Anti-maskers and anti-Asian hate attacks are among the reasons keeping the top group of international home buyers away.
By
Rong Xiaoqing
real estate
June 14, 2021
New York’s Best Aperkments
The free Park Avenue mansions and Cobble Hill brownstones used to lure the city’s top ministers, private-school heads, and museum directors.
By
Matthew Sedacca
June 2, 2021
What to Know About Buying and Renting Right Now
We asked real estate agents in NYC and SF.
May 3, 2021
Five of the Most Sought-After Homes in the World
From Canada to Australia.
austin
Mar. 29, 2021
Did the Texas Blackouts Reveal Austin’s New Real-Estate Hot Spots?
Communities that helped each other through a crisis may now be threatened by a new real-estate marketing perk: critical-load zones.
By
Michael Agresta
biography of a building
Dec. 23, 2020
Inside Villa Charlotte Brontë, a Cliffside Co-op in the Bronx
It remains today much as it was nearly a century ago: 17 units, no two alike, teetering over the Hudson.
By
Matthew Sedacca
the real estate
Oct. 19, 2020
WeWork Didn’t Blow Up Without Help
SoftBank’s reckless $10 billion bet on what became the city’s biggest landlord won’t be the last of its kind.
By
Reeves Wiedeman
the establishment
Oct. 13, 2020
The Panic Attack of New York’s Power Brokers
The city’s “permanent government” has always built its way out of crisis. But what if it can’t?
By
Andrew Rice