New Yorkers battered by the economic fallout of COVID-19 can apply for a slice of long-awaited state relief — those who qualify can, anyway. The application window was originally set to close on July ...
For several decades, activists have fought for the city to remove the statue of Theodore Roosevelt from the American Museum of Natural History’s (AMNH) entrance. The bronze monument shows the former ...
The day Governor Andrew Cuomo issued a stay-at-home order in March, Claire Groome, a broker with Warburg Realty, had planned to stage a spacious Upper East Side apartment with furniture. Instead of ...
Little-used land under the Brooklyn Bridge will soon transform into a plaza, linking acres of Brooklyn parkland and capping a years-long revamp of the formerly industrial waterfront. The Landmarks ...
In a world that often feels chaotic with so much happening all the time, one thing remains consistent: Rents in New York City are still too damn high. (We said consistent, not good.) But as rental ...
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a weekly column that explores what one can rent for a set dollar amount in various NYC neighborhoods. Is one man’s studio another man’s townhouse? Let’s find out! Today, ...
With New York on “pause” to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, open houses are out, and virtual tours via Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and other platforms are in. Join us for a virtual walk ...
New York City has closed playgrounds, shuttered dog runs, and issued hefty fines for those caught gathering amid the novel coronavirus pandemic. Now, Mayor Bill de Blasio says city officials “do not ...
Citi Bike has finally installed a station in upper Manhattan—and it only took a global pandemic. The Lyft-owned bike share company has rolled out a new station near Columbia University Irving Medical ...
Affordable housing is exempt from a state mandate to pause all non-essential construction in New York. But developers across the five boroughs, where city officials have cleared 354 projects with ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has all but suspended public life in New York City. Major avenues and boulevards whose sidewalks usually teem with pedestrians now sit empty; well-trafficked plazas and transit ...
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