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Market
Kingston Rent Control Survives Court Challenge
A major test case of the legal viability of rent stabilization in parts outside of New York City tipped the…
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Arts & Theater
The Cost of Pluralism
By Tyler Thomas, Michael Rohd. Pluralism is inherent in community partnerships, whether hyperlocal or national. Source link
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Science
Why is it seemingly impossible to stop phone thieves?
London is a phone-theft hotspot Jeff Blackler/Shutterstock Even if you have never had your smartphone stolen, you probably know someone…
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Health
King Louie, Beloved Whitetail Buck Killed by Poacher, Was Record Size
On December 5, 2024, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) received complaints regarding the potential poaching of…
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Market
Soho Project Shows Quandary of NYC Multifamily Development
You probably didn’t wake up this morning and wonder if Trammell Crow will build more than 99 rental units at…
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Real Estate
NYC Top Real Estate Deals: Friday, June 20, 2025
There were 158 deals recorded, totaling about $512 million, in New York City on June 20. 🏆Residential: The top residential…
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Health
Watercraft, Shipbuilding and Maritime History
New York shipwrights and boat builders have created an enormous variety of vessel types from the dugout and bark canoes…
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Real Estate
Loopholes and Litigation: The FARE Act Frenzy
A studio in Prospect Lefferts Garden hit the market last week asking $1,800 per month — with a catch. According…
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Culture
The story of the first ever Glastonbury Festival in 1970
Alamy Almost 55 years ago, Michael Eavis hosted the first of his legendary music festivals. In 1970, the BBC visited…
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Science
Stunning first images show the power of the Vera C. Rubin Observatory
The Trifid (upper-right) and Lagoon (centre) Nebulae as viewed with the Vera C. Rubin Observatory NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory…
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