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getting around
More Cyclists Than Ever Were Killed by Cars in New York This Year
But pedestrian traffic deaths are reaching historic lows. What’s going on?
By
John Surico
the housing market
Yesterday at 8:00 a.m.
2024 Will Be a Better Year for Homebuyers
But not exactly great.
By
Kim Velsey
who’s selling
Dec. 20, 2023
Jason Oppenheim Got the Kanye Listing
The Malibu beach house is not in great shape.
By
Adriane Quinlan
renters
Dec. 19, 2023
It’s Sublet-My-Apartment Season
Everyone you know is leaving town for four days and has a “v calming, chill” place you should message them about.
By
Bridget Read
great rooms
Dec. 19, 2023
A Tribeca Duplex Inspired by Cloud City and the Fortress of Solitude
After Inna Khidekel and Bert van der Walt bought this apartment, they let their designer, Timothy Godbold, surprise them.
By
Wendy Goodman
the housing market
Dec. 18, 2023
Define ‘Penthouse’
From low-rises to tiny top floors in new developments, brokers are getting increasingly creative with their use of “PH.”
By
Clio Chang
what we know
Dec. 17, 2023
Why Is Tesla Recalling Almost All Its Cars in the U.S.?
The company, under pressure from regulators, is doing a software update to address safety concerns over its Autopilot system.
By
Chas Danner
and
Benjamin Hart
the approval matrix
Dec. 15, 2023
Tommy Cutlets and the Disgruntled Oompa-Loompas
Our guide to what’s highbrow, lowbrow, brilliant, and despicable.
buy it for the architecture
Dec. 15, 2023
A House With a Giant Terrarium in the Middle
The design was inspired by both a car dealership and Frank Lloyd Wright.
By
Adriane Quinlan
legal drama
Dec. 14, 2023
Cars for Kids Might Kill Kars4Kids
A 20-year legal dispute between the semi-infamous nonprofit and a similarly named rival came to a head this week.
By
Bridget Read
who’s selling
Dec. 14, 2023
An $8,500-a-Month, Influencer-‘Renovated’ Two-Bedroom
Pretty in the Pines is leaving her Central Park West apartment, and its peel-and-stick moldings, behind.
By
Kim Velsey
collectors
Dec. 13, 2023
First in Line at the MTA’s Memorabilia Sale
Shopping for train doors, wooden benches, and subway signage in a south Brooklyn lot.
By
Emma Alpern
neighborhoods
Dec. 13, 2023
‘It’s a Tyranny of Mike’
A Crown Heights building Facebook group has descended into drama.
By
Adriane Quinlan
developing
Dec. 13, 2023
When New York’s Biggest Private Landlords Are Columbia and NYU
A new bill proposes the schools start paying taxes accordingly.
By
Clio Chang
offices
Dec. 12, 2023
Kickstarter’s Greenpoint Office Is Becoming a Hype House
A talent agency plans to turn it into a members-only campus.
By
Adriane Quinlan
who’s selling
Dec. 12, 2023
Ronald S. Lauder Sold His Tiny Philip Johnson Home
The Rockefeller Guest House, which once stored its original owner’s art collection, was an off-market listing.
By
Kim Velsey
great rooms
Dec. 12, 2023
A Place, at Last, for Everything (Including the Teenager and the Shoes)
A family thought they’d outgrown their apartment, until they met the architects Ideas of Order. Before and after photos for what they did.
By
Wendy Goodman
street view
Dec. 12, 2023
Making Headway on the Perfect New York Street
Two years after our last close look, real signs of progress.
By
Justin Davidson
announcements
Dec. 12, 2023
The Listings Edit
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By
Nora DeLigter
stunts
Dec. 12, 2023
My Morning on the Beam
Rockefeller Center’s 1932 stunt photo is now its $25 tourist ride, minus lunch.
By
Zach Schiffman
redevelopment
Dec. 11, 2023
The Limelight’s Next Act: Theater
From church to club to mall to gym — and, now, to performance space. Will this plan stick?
By
Christopher Bonanos
getting around
Dec. 11, 2023
Unbending License Plates With Gersh Kuntzman
Congestion pricing might bring the transit vigilante out of retirement.
By
Clio Chang
design edit
Dec. 8, 2023
McDonald’s Lamps, Rubber Tables, and Anthony Haden-Guest at Design Miami
Plus a literal trophy bookcase.
By
Ian Volner
the rent is too damn high
Dec. 8, 2023
The $3,500 No-Kitchen Apartment
Getting by with a mini-fridge and hot plate used to mean cheap rent. Now it’s a “versatile” amenity.
By
Clio Chang
getting around
Dec. 7, 2023
The Beginning of the End of the Turnstile
A visit with the MTA’s new anti-fare evasion gates in Queens.
By
Clio Chang
who’s buying
Dec. 6, 2023
The Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture Mansion’s Not-So-Secret Buyer
City records haven’t posted yet, but that hasn’t stopped brokers from talking.
By
Kim Velsey
neighborhood news
Dec. 6, 2023
The SUV That Tried to Take the Subway
A mishap in Washington Heights highlights a bad year for traffic accidents.
By
Paula Aceves
urban fauna
Dec. 5, 2023
What We Know About the ‘Mystery’ Dog Illness That’s Spreading
So far, vets aren’t too worried about the respiratory illness circulating among dogs.
By
Lane Brown
housing
Dec. 5, 2023
The Landlords Are Merging
Two organizations representing owners of rent-stabilized buildings across the city may be teaming up because one of them is going broke.
By
Clio Chang
great rooms
Dec. 5, 2023
The Photographer Who Taught Herself How to Renovate Her Own Apartment
After living in this apartment for nearly 18 years, Amanda Weil wanted a change, but first she fired her architect.
By
Wendy Goodman
street fights
Dec. 4, 2023
One of New York’s Most Secretive Real-Estate Families Goes
Succession
A lawsuit reveals squabbling and allegations of mismanagement among the heirs to Solil Management’s billion-dollar portfolio
By
Kim Velsey
reasons to love new york
Dec. 4, 2023
A $45 Million Effort to Make Pregnancy Less Deadly in Brooklyn
The borough president spent his entire capital budget on midwives, NICUs, and more.
By
Irin Carmon
reasons to love new york
Dec. 4, 2023
The Boys Who Got Lost Under Staten Island
A sixth-grade adventure.
By
Alexandra Kleeman
reasons to love new york
Dec. 4, 2023
Reasons to Love New York Right Now
Maybe because the year was so challenging, our 37 reasons to love New York this year feel even dearer.
By
The Editors
reasons to love new york
Dec. 4, 2023
We Took New York’s TikTokers to Lunch
The people who tell the world about dating, dining, and celebrity apartments met up at Bad Roman (where else?).
reasons to love new york
Dec. 4, 2023
They’ll Never Leave This 5,800-Square-Foot Loft
No matter how much money you throw at them.
By
Lane Brown
reasons to love new york
Dec. 4, 2023
Good-bye, Beautiful Trash Cans
We’re ditching you for something better.
By
Christopher Bonanos
reasons to love new york
Dec. 4, 2023
The Hancock Is the Party House of Bed-Stuy
A bunch of artists live and party for free in Bed-Stuy’s most expensive mansion.
By
Nora DeLigter
reasons to love new york
Dec. 4, 2023
How This Lost Dog Got Found
It’s Waylon, and he’s a good boy.
By
Emily Gould
broker envy
Dec. 1, 2023
‘If I Could Buy Right Now, I’d Go for It’
A mansion disguised as a brownstone in Hamilton Heights and a turnkey prewar on Central Park West.
By
Kim Velsey
the approval matrix
Dec. 1, 2023
And the Most-Delayed Subway of 2023 Is …
Our guide to what’s highbrow, lowbrow, brilliant, and despicable.
getting around
Dec. 1, 2023
Huge Hunks of Concrete Are Key to the Mayor’s Plan for Safer Intersections
Not all approaches to “daylighting” are created equal.
By
Clio Chang
surge pricing
Nov. 30, 2023
A Just-Okay Rental That Sparked a Bidding War
“I just can’t believe this apartment went for $3,900. It’s 825 square feet. It looks like it’s from the early ’90s.”
By
Adriane Quinlan
office swag
Nov. 30, 2023
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Magazine x Knickerbocker’s Canal Street–Inspired Collaboration
Available now, online and in-store at 357 Canal Street.
By
The Editors
look book
Nov. 30, 2023
The Look Book Goes to an Anime Convention
Cosplayers and gamers went all out for Anime NYC’s three-day event at the Javits Center.
By
Kelsie Schrader
and
Jenna Milliner-Waddell
landlords and tenants
Nov. 30, 2023
Landlords Are Tanking Their Tenants’ Credit Scores
An increasingly popular tactic to pressure tenants to pay rent on time.
By
Clio Chang
the royals
Nov. 29, 2023
Landlord King Charles Has Shady Methods
He’s been secretly upgrading his portfolio with money from his dead subjects.
By
Clio Chang
getting around
Nov. 29, 2023
A Postcard From Driverless San Francisco
Unexplained stops. Incensed firefighters. Cars named Oregano. The robotaxis are officially here.
By
Theodore Gioia
street view
Nov. 29, 2023
Los Angeles After the Freeway
A less car-dependent L.A., already in motion, may have something to teach the rest of the country.
By
Justin Davidson
housing
Nov. 28, 2023
The ‘Airbnb Alternative’ Black Market
New York’s Airbnb crackdown has driven hosts and visitors back to Craigslist and neighborhood listserves.
By
Kim Velsey
the money game
Nov. 28, 2023
Elon Musk’s Cybertruck Is Striking — and Poorly Timed
Tesla is expected to deliver the electric pickups this week, but the EV market is in dire shape.
By
Kevin T. Dugan
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