Building
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News
If Airbnbs Are Illegal, How Does My Neighbor Still Get Away With It?
Most co-ops require shareholders to comply with local laws and regulations, not just their own rules.
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News
Wegman Is Selling His Chelsea Home and Studio, Asking $16.5 Million
The artist and his wife are taking Flo, their last Weimaraner, and moving permanently to the country house and studio…
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World
The Flatiron Building Will Be Converted Into Condos
The storied office building will receive a second life as home to roughly 40 residents, according to the owners.
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News
When the Skyscraper You Hate Blocks the Skyscraper You Love
Sometimes New York’s a downer. I had an appointment the other day near Madison Square Park. For years, one of…
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News
Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn
This week’s properties are in Chelsea, Hell’s Kitchen and Williamsburg.
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World
How 100,000 Apartments in New York City Disappeared
An analysis finds the city has lost more than 100,000 homes through smaller apartments being combined into larger ones.
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News
Architecture’s ‘Young Savior’ Rebooted After the Bottom Fell Out
Joshua Ramus really doesn’t want to talk about Rem Koolhaas anymore. Seventeen years ago Ramus, then 36, a diligent, buzz-cut…
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News
Peter Zumthor on Paring Back a ‘Beautiful Idea’ for LACMA
The Swiss architect of one of the most polarizing museums in the country says his Los Angeles design has been…
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World
Barcelona’s Unfinished Masterpiece Is Now a Little More Finished
After 140 years, Antoni Gaudí’s unrealized masterpiece is finally nearing completion. But hurdles still remain, with construction to last until…
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Business
Colleges Snap Up Unused Office Space in a Slumping Market
As companies with hybrid work forces reduce square footage, universities see an opportunity to buy buildings at bargain prices.