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A Studio in the Co-op Where Joan Collins Kept an Apartment for $495,000

And a one-bedroom with vaulted brick ceilings at the Osborne.
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The Nondescript Condo Building Where Jeffrey Epstein Kept His Victims

Along with prime ministers, professors, and the moms of powerful friends in town to see the Frozen musical.
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This Week’s Worth-It New York City Apartment Listings

I went to Chelsea. (I laughed. I cried.)

On The Market

Cityscape

  • living arrangements The Musician Dorms of Midwood On Ocean Avenue, there’s a klezmer singer on the third floor, a saxophonist below, a trumpeter above, and a pair of trombonists across the street.
  • neighborhoods I Miss My Black Brooklyn A notable number of Black residents are leaving the city — no longer able to afford it. I might be one of them. podcast
  • street view A Rave in a Bronx Castle? The city is betting that Kingsbridge Armory, closed for 30 years, could become LiveNation’s uptown Madison Square Garden.
  • lawsuits Mamdani Takes on the Self-Storage Wild West A new suit filed by the city alleges price hikes seem to have “no correlation to any market conditions or costs.”
look book Do you come here often? I teach kids how to sew, so I get fabric for them here. I think it’s important that they have an elective class like sewing because they might be inspired to become a designer like me in a few years.  The Look Book Goes to Mood Fabrics

Design Hunting

  • on view When the Ashtray Was Everywhere A new show at the International Museum of Dinnerware Design invokes a pre-Bloombergian moment.
  • great rooms This Old Sea-Biscuit Factory The poet Paul Muldoon and the novelist Jean Hanff Korelitz wanted to live in the 19th century, architecturally speaking, so they relocated to Fidi.
  • great rooms The Cuban House of Spirits The home of the artists José Parlá and Claudia Hilda is a monument to the tropics in Fort Greene.
  • great rooms The Palazzo on Beekman Place A pied-à-terre in a 1925 building overlooking the East River channels Isabella Stewart Gardner’s Venice.

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