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A new store on Second Ave. serves NYU students only and everything inside is free. The stock came from dorm donation bins and includes a pair of Louboutins.
Here are some apartments to buy in New York City for under $1 million, including one-bedrooms in Murray Hill, Hudson Heights, Gramercy Park, and Jackson Heights.
Families with autistic children often find it more stressful to go on vacation than stay home. A new wave of autism-friendly rentals is trying to change that.
Swimmers ages 62 and up did leg raises and flexed pool noodles at the weekly water-aerobics class at Thomas Jefferson Pool in Spanish Harlem.
Help! My Nudist Neighbors Keep Flashing Me From Their Window Practical advice for a co-op resident disturbed by her new neighbors’ exhibitionism.
In emails and comments, readers share their co-op-board horror stories in response to Curbed’s series ‘Tales From the Co-op,’ published last week.
The Look Book Goes to the Sky High Farm Biennial The nonprofit’s first-ever art exhibition, “Trees Never End and Houses Never End,” opened in an apple warehouse in Germantown.
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Screenwriter Paul Schrader recently moved into Coterie Hudson Yards, a luxury senior-living facility to stay close to his wife. He’s never been busier.
Following New York City’s new Smart Bin food waste from DSNY pick up to Waste Management’s Varick site to DEP’s Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment plant, where it ends up as biogas not compost.
The $99,000 One-Bedrooms on Billionaires’ Row owners are racing to offload their apartments at the carnegie houses because it is a land lease building.
Voyage of the Gross Even though every other option is better, most of New York’s trash still goes into a hole in the ground.
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