Cruising for Renters The latest in mobile billboards includes a furnished living room that roams the city’s streets to tell renters about Stuyvesant Town.
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On the Market: Homes for Sale in New Jersey and New York
On the Market: Homes for Sale in New Jersey and New York This week’s properties include a three-bedroom in Bridgewater, N. J. and a five-bedroom in Old Westbury, N.Y.
New York Today: New York Today: A Studio That Helped Define That Brooklyn Look
New York Today: New York Today: A Studio That Helped Define That Brooklyn Look Thursday: A prop house is priced out of Williamsburg, an evening of Japanese drumming, and Walt Whitman’s birthday.
Bookshelf: Coming to America
Bookshelf: Coming to America “Journeys” is a collection of 72 personal essays about how families from other countries started over in the United States.
The Hunt: A Studio in the Middle of Everything
The Hunt: A Studio in the Middle of Everything An Australian transplant embraces New York City — noise, crowded sidewalks and all.
Neighborhood Joint: The Turkish Bistro of Midtown East
Neighborhood Joint: The Turkish Bistro of Midtown East Orhan Yegen opened Sip Sak in 2004 as a fast-casual option for Turkish cuisine. Two years later, he decided to give his customers a reason to linger.
Works in Progress: On the Resilient Waterfront
Works in Progress: On the Resilient Waterfront A new shoreline park at Hunters Point South, in Queens, goes back to nature as a way to protect against future storms.
N.Y.C. Nature: Beautiful and Brutal
N.Y.C. Nature: Beautiful and Brutal The yellow warbler is perfectly named. It’s also harsh as a parent.
Car-Share Companies Get Coveted Parking in New York City
Car-Share Companies Get Coveted Parking in New York City A pilot program will give 230 on-street spots and 55 spaces in municipal lots to Zipcar and Enterprise CarShare.
With School Visits, Chancellor Signals a Softer Stance on Charters
With School Visits, Chancellor Signals a Softer Stance on Charters New York City’s new schools chief seemed to indicate the de Blasio administration could be easing its traditionally anti-charter school attitude.
Harvey Weinstein Indicted on Rape and Criminal Sexual Act Charges
Harvey Weinstein Indicted on Rape and Criminal Sexual Act Charges A Manhattan grand jury voted on Wednesday to indict Mr. Weinstein on charges that he raped one woman and forced another to perform oral sex.
Senate Democrats Thought a Tie Would Work in Their Favor. It Didn’t.
Senate Democrats Thought a Tie Would Work in Their Favor. It Didn’t. A Republican senator left for the Navy, leaving a 31-31 tie. The stalemate could mean that nothing else happens in the last three weeks of the session.
For Giuliani (Boo!), Yankee Stadium Is No Longer a Safe Space
For Giuliani (Boo!), Yankee Stadium Is No Longer a Safe Space For Rudolph Giuliani, getting booed in a place he was once revered was not just a personal slight, but a sign of how much he and the city he…
Metropolitan Diary: 7th Avenue Donuts
Metropolitan Diary: 7th Avenue Donuts “Are you ready to order?”
Judge Suggests Review of Cohen Documents Is Moving Too Slowly
Judge Suggests Review of Cohen Documents Is Moving Too Slowly Lawyers for Mr. Cohen were given a June 15 deadline to review the documents seized from his office, apartment and hotel room.