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Eva Alt Is Selling Downtown
The dancer turned broker has managed the impossible: making it cool to be a real-estate agent.
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Bridget Read
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brick and mortar
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great rooms
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Wendy Goodman
a truly terrific new york listing
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the housing market
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There’s a West Village Frankenmansion on the Market
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Adriane Quinlan
mysteries
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The Case of the $13.5 Million Price Gap
Why did two nearly identical penthouses at 150 Charles sell for vastly different amounts?
By
Adriane Quinlan
look book
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The Look Book Goes to a West Village Med-Spa
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the real estate
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The Trouble With 23 Cornelia Street
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luxury real estate
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The Merely Wealthy Can No Longer Afford West 11th Street
Its transformation into full billionaire enclave is nearly complete.
By
Kim Velsey
great rooms
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Old-School Decorating in a West Village Bing & Bing Co-op
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Wendy Goodman
great rooms
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Lili Chemla’s West Village Apartment Has a Tub With a View
It’s as cozy and elegant as her fashion line, Leset, and she insisted on keeping the sticky old windows for charm.
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Wendy Goodman
great rooms
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A Prewar Studio Made Suitable for Two
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Wendy Goodman
street fights
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Clio Chang
street fights
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on the market
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The West Village Co-op With a Surprise in the Closet
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By
Clio Chang
my spots
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Author Sloane Crosley’s Favorite Spots in the West Village
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21 questions
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great rooms
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Before and after photos.
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are u coming?
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Caroline Calloway’s Final Days in Her West Village Studio
Good-bye to all that clout-chasing.
By
Brock Colyar
eyes on the street
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Jane Jacobs Rented a Desk Here for $8 a Week. Now It’s Asking $8.9 Million.
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The Death and Life of American Cities
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Alissa Walker
great rooms
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A Maximalist Tries Living Like Donald Judd
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By
Wendy Goodman
reopenings
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The High-Design Return of Henrietta Hudson
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space of the week
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Wendy Goodman
space of the week
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Tour a Vintage-Inspired Apartment Over a Beauty Parlor
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By
Wendy Goodman
space of the week
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Inside a Book Editor’s Legendary Home Library
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Wendy Lubovich
space of the week
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Inside a Book Editor’s Legendary Home Library
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great rooms
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Sliding walls and hidden closets make for a very functional family home.
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Wendy Goodman
great rooms
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Wendy Goodman
design hunting
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