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Closing the Door on Open Houses
More buildings are refusing to allow them, citing security concerns and crowded elevators. But sellers and brokers are losing a valuable sales tool.
Sketch Pad: Living Large on a Tiny Lot
Russell Groves and Jose Achi reimagine a nondescript bungalow in Flanders, N.Y.
Habitats | Fire Island: The Beach Is the Road, and the Commute Is an Adventure
Living full time on Fire Island was supposed to be a temporary arrangement for Andy Miller and Gail Shields-Miller.
The Hunt: The 25-Year Itch
Jack Tuttle spent 25 years finding the perfect place. He put money down on two; the third time was the charm.
National Perspectives: A Portland Community Forges a New Identity
It may still rank as the poorest part of Portland, Me., but Bayside is changing, spurred by Unity Village, which cost $5,250,000 to build six years ago.
Streetscapes | 1 Gracie Square: It?s One Building, but It Looks Like Six
As phrases go, ?East 84th Street? doesn?t have quite the same ring as ?Gracie Square.?
Living In | Baychester, the Bronx: Homey, if You Don?t Mind a Building Boom
Rezoning, coupled with a land shortage brought on by the initial burst of development, has helped to slow construction west side of Interstate 95 in Baychester.
Posting: Female Bonding on Bond Street
For the moment, the cobblestone block of Bond Street between Lafayette Street and the Bowery represents nothing so much as a boisterous construction zone.
In the Region | New Jersey: The Hanging Tower of Jersey City
After a wild saga involving a dozen legal actions and the hiring of a mega-star architect, the design for a new tower to anchor this city?s arts district has emerged.
In the Region | Connecticut: A Home as Art Project
The house at 364 Park Road in this little-known corner of Litchfield County finally received its finishing touches a few weeks ago.
In the Region | Long Island: Seeking to Preserve Eccentricity
Gissa Bu, a 77-year-old Scandinavian-style house on a hill in Southampton, resembles a feudal hunting lodge ? one with fantastic views of the waters of Shinnecock Bay.
Your Home: Revising the Limits on ?Personal Use?
An appeals court in Manhattan ruled that there was no limit on the number of apartments a building owner can remove from rent stabilization for personal use.
Q & A: Dealing With Deadbeats
Owners of one apartment have not paid their common charges for five years. What can we do?
What Co-op Records Can an Owner See?
Shareholders are entitled to see books, documents and accounts of the corporation, but what information is considered private?
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