From the arrival of the Statue of Liberty and the first skyscrapers to overcrowded tenements, these vintage photos capture ...
Mr. Goldberger is a former architecture critic for The Times and The New Yorker, and the author of “Why Architecture Matters.” It was Robert A.M. Stern’s ambition to replace Philip Johnson as the ...
While New York’s design center has become even more concentrated in Tribeca in recent years, a handful of new galleries are bringing their energy to Long Island City, the Lower East Side, and the ...
Robert A.M. Stern, one of the most prolific American architects of the past 60 years, whose historically detailed buildings conferred gravitas on individuals and institutions, died Nov. 27 at his home ...
A graphic designer recently discovered documents belonging to a distant relative, George Jones, the newspaper’s founding ...
This Gilded Age grande dame was a pioneer in luxury hotels, and stood witness to historic events, social change, and ...
In New York City, making a profit on real estate has become increasingly difficult. Rent-stabilization laws built on the ...
The colossal new book is 'sweeping in its detail, insightful in its selections, and astonishing in its research' writes ...
The Armour-Stiner Octagon House in Irvington, New York, is a whimsical example of a 19th-century, eight-sided mansion.
Gary Rosenberg and Benjamin Williams explain how New York City calculates condominium property taxes—a process that can lead ...
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The New, Weird Luxury Studio
More recently, however, a new type of studio has come to dominate the rental market. Its hallmarks are a full-size kitchen ...
The ultra-luxury 80 Clarkson, designed by COOKFOX Architects, is among the hottest in Downtown Manhattan. The under-construction complex will consist of two towers rising 420 and 490 feet along the ...
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