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The couple behind Moss on selling their Connecticut Colonial and paring down decades’ worth of design treasures.
After five years on the market, the $21 million sale is just a fraction of their $80 million real-estate sell-off.
The apartments at 49 East 73rd have been described as an “oasis” for moderate-income seniors in Manhattan. The building, a no ...
Baz Luhrmann bought a mammoth 28-foot-wide townhouse in Gramercy Park for $13.5 million and renovated it in the distinctive, ...
This week: a renovated one-bedroom in a Chelsea co-op with nice built-ins and a duplex studio in Clinton Hill with loftlike ...
For a generation of leftists and feminists, Ann Snitow’s apartment on Spring Street was “an establishment,” a safe haven, and ...
Turns out there’s a silver lining in the move: Train Daddy is back in town! Just in time for the likely mayoralty of Andrew ...
The options are almost endless, and the results of that challenge are on full display this New York design week. We have ...
About a year and a half ago, the designer Juan Carretero found a 750-square-foot Sheetrock box of an apartment in the former ...
But poor, rich Brisbane never made quite enough to pay down the $4 million mortgage. In 1928, he sold his interests — ...
This Jackson Heights co-op, which has moldings and oak floors with mahogany inlay, as shown in this listing photo, is worth the 7 train life. Photo-Illustration: Curbed; Photo: Compass For under a ...