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Can My Landlord Evict Me for Keeping Stuff on My Landing?
The Legal Framework of New York City Common Areas The fundamental conflict regarding landing storage is rooted in the New…
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Where Does a Dog Belong?
The streets of New York City have become the primary stage for an escalating social conflict between canine owners and…
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Meet the DOT’s New Office of Curb Management
For decades, the curb was viewed primarily through the lens of parking. It was a place where cars were stored,…
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The Look Book Goes to a Burgundy Wine Festival.
The annual celebration known as La Paulée de New York recently transformed a segment of the city’s culinary landscape into…
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Was the New Museum’s $82 Million Extension a Rush Job?
The discrepancy between the project’s high-profile pedigree and its granular execution has sparked a debate within the New York City…
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Broadway Star Ben Ahlers Navigates the Realities of Urban Life in New York City Identity Assessment
Ben Ahlers, the rising stage and screen actor recently seen in the acclaimed Broadway revival of Arthur Miller’s Death of…
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NYC Apartments Under a Million: Park Slope, Brooklyn Heights
The Landscape of the Sub-Million Dollar Market The New York City real estate market in the mid-2020s has been characterized…
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The Highs and Lows of the Centennial State: An In-Depth Look at the Economic and Lifestyle Landscape of Living in Colorado
Colorado has solidified its reputation as one of the most desirable destinations in the United States, currently serving as home…
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Making More Room for the Living Among the Dead
Green-Wood Cemetery, the historic 478-acre necropolis in Brooklyn, has officially unveiled its new visitor and education center, a project that…
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