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In New York City, it all comes back to real estate, rent, and the neighborhoods we inhabit. | |
The all-American characters of Gary and Elaine have wormed their way into households aplenty thanks to the ingenuity of Molly Erdman, whose Catalog Living blog points to styling curiosities within catalogs. Here now, Erdman does the same for shelter.
A tipster tells Curbed that luxury shelter group Cottages & Gardens, which publishes Connecticut, Hamptons, and Westchester editions—and has covered Palm Beach, Fla., as well—is expanding its coverage into NYC. The brand-new m...
Photo via The Inspired Room · Kurt Warner trying to sell Paradise Valley mansion. [Phoenix Business Journal] · A mobile "brand space" for Audi. [Contemporist] · Miami man found in house with 60,000 bees. [AOL Real...
This just in from Curbed LA: the Vatican has come out and slammed the Crystal Cathedral, a Garden Grove, Calif., tower that was designed by Glass House architect Philip Johnson in the '70s and recently acquired by the Roman...
Those clever cats over at College Humor have offered up a simplified seating chart to aid in any Thanksgiving concerns about how to position family members around the dinner table. Start with "Are you the oldest," continue with "Are yo...
Click here to view the full photogallery. There's some densely packed history packed into the 450-acre Maryland property known as Trout Run. Nestled in the Catoctin Mountains not far from the official Presidential retreat Camp David, these grounds ha...
Brooklyn Bridge Park, the partially complete mixed-use public space at the foot of the Brooklyn Bridge, will soon get its very own hotel and condo complex. Developers such as Extell, Toll Brothers, and Starwood have all submitted designs; Curbed NY..