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While running a summer pop-up, Eddie Huang is looking downtown for a restaurant space to lease and is taking us along on the hunt. First stop: Nolita. curbed.com/article/eddie-…
This month’s Metro New York real-estate listings include Airbnb bait in Salt Point, a hyper-modern wood-and-glass cube in Hillsdale, a Cape Cod-y three-bed in Greenport, and new-build beach house in Atlantic Beach. curbed.com/article/best-m…
After a decade of bracing for impact on a land-lease reset, residents of the Billionaires’ Row co-op Carnegie House will see their ground rent skyrocket 450 percent, an amount that will more than double the monthly fees that residents pay. curbed.com/article/carneg…
A local uproar over a renovation had apparently nothing to do with why Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi are selling their $20 million Cotswolds estate after living there for one month. curbed.com/article/ellen-…
Greenpointers are tearing their hair out over the design of a new condo building, carved out of a neighborhood church. curbed.com/article/greenp…
Here are some apartments to buy in New York City for under a million dollars, including a one-bedroom in Clinton Hill and Turtle Bay, and two-bedrooms in Park Slope and Sunset Park. curbed.com/article/nyc-ap…
WeWork’s founder and ex-CEO Adam Neumann relisted the Gramercy Park penthouse triplex he has tried and failed to sell since at least 2019, this time without the guest apartment downstairs. curbed.com/article/adam-n…
How do real-estate agents keep a client’s post-divorce-apartment search a secret when there are multiple parties, house tours, paparazzi, and sneaky little Reddit sleuths involved? We asked. curbed.com/article/celebr…
Nearly two decades after being declared the ‘dirtiest hotel in America,’ the city is suing the current owners of Times Square’s Hotel Carter, Meyer and Joseph Chetrit, for their apparent failure to maintain the property. curbed.com/article/hotel-…
Before R. Scott Bromley designed Studio 54 or became the king of Fire Island modernism, he built a home in the Hamptons. It’s now for sale for the second time. curbed.com/article/4-bait…
Sky High Farm’s first-ever art exhibition, ‘Trees Never End and Houses Never End,’ opened in an apple warehouse in Germantown. curbed.com/article/sky-hi…
Blue Heron Farm, a Martha’s Vineyard estate that is owned by Norman Foster and was rented by the Obama family for three summers during his first term as president, has sold to Les Wexner, who helmed the corporation that included Victoria’s Secret. curbed.com/article/les-we…
The Beginning, a new private club opening in Brooklyn Heights next year, will be for families. It joins a host of new clubs and play spaces that aim to offer as many attractions for adults as kids, with good coffee, sophisticated design, and more. curbed.com/article/luxury…
Venture capitalist Michael Loeb is suing his neighbor, an LLC that owns what was once Gloria Vanderbilt’s childhood home, over water damage to his hand-gilded wallpaper. curbed.com/article/michae…
It was a quite biblical scene at the 28th Street 1 station in Chelsea when a murky brown geyser erupted from a drain for the second time in four years after New York City was hit Monday with its second-wettest hour in history. curbed.com/article/flash-…
Here, some apartments to buy in New York City for under $1 million, including a one-bedroom in the West Village, a studio in Park Slope, and two-bedrooms in Turtle Bay and Cobble Hill. curbed.com/article/nyc-ap…
Amy Sedaris’s guest apartment features Sarah Jessica Parker wallpaper, a ‘full-tilt gingham’ bedroom, and a dollhouse inside a fireplace. curbed.com/article/amy-se…
Nineties downtown chic kids, your youth has been sold off: The longtime homes of Barneys and Florent have just changed hands, and the Wythe Diner is coming down. curbed.com/article/floren…
On June 11, the FARE Act put an end to forced broker fees for rental apartments in New York City. But renters and agents says the market these days feels, well, weird. curbed.com/article/fare-a…
The ‘bubble house,’ at 251 E. 71st Street in Lenox Hill on the Upper East Side, a townhouse with unusual ovoid windows designed by architect Maurice Medcalfe in 1969, is on the market for the first time in 50 years. curbed.com/article/ues-bu…