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What you see from a Manhattan high-rise depends on when you look. By day, silhouettes of familiar buildings pierce and punctuate the sky. At...
What you see from a Manhattan high-rise depends on when you look. By day, silhouettes of familiar buildings pierce and punctuate the sky. At...
Not every architect would choose to express his work through a haiku about dunes. But Oppenheim Architecture’s new book “Spirit of Place” does just...
Paula Del Nunzio Broker, Brown Harris Stevens What are you reading now, or what did you finish most recently? “Grant” by Ron Chernow. The author puts so much detail from original sources in his...
From the April issue: Jordan Sachs CEO and Co-founder, Bold New York What are you currently reading or what have you finished most recently? “The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at...
From the March issue: Michael Shapot Licensed real estate broker, Keller Williams NYC What are you currently reading or what did you finish most recently? I’m currently reading “Fire & Fury: Inside the Trump White...
From the February issue: Danielle Garofalo Chief Strategy Officer, Stribling & Associates What are you reading right now or what did you finish most recently? “A House in the Sky” by Amanda Lindhout and Sara...
When self-described real estate expert Stephen Gilpin first arrived in Manhattan, he was a Quaalude-popping blue jeans model. To...
The epiphany that changed Dan Doctoroff’s life and dramatically reshaped the development landscape in New York occurred in New Jersey and, initially, had nothing to do with real estate. That hot July 1994 day,...
John Freeman Gill has written extensively about architecture and real estate for the New York Times, The Atlantic, and Avenue. Below,...
A new graphic novel set in 2039 presents a dark, dystopian vision of a future New York… or, depending...