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h2The Home Gallery in the Soho Loft
h2The Upstairs-Downstairs Brownstone Shuffle
h2This Week’s Worth-It New York City Apartment Listings
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h2Best of New York
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great rooms## The Home Gallery in the Soho Loft
A young couple with a growing art collection reimagines the top floor of a 1903 cast-iron building. By Wendy Goodman



how we live## The Upstairs-Downstairs Brownstone Shuffle
Throughout Park Slope, Mom and Dad are taking the garden apartment while the kids (and grandkids) move back in upstairs. By Adriane Quinlan



listings edit## This Week’s Worth-It New York City Apartment Listings
A loft that touches me somewhere deeply. By Nora DeLigter

### The Latest

- great rooms

The Home Gallery in the Soho Loft
- who's selling

Andrew Rannells’s Chelsea Triplex Feels Like a Little House
- the approval matrix

The Approval Matrix: The Life of a One-Term Mayor
- listings edit

This Week’s Worth-It New York City Apartment Listings
- developing

Ken Griffin’s Park Avenue Supertall Is Coming

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- under a million A Jackson Heights Two-Bedroom With a Private Elevator for $815,000 And a moody prewar duplex with wide-plank floors in Hudson Square. By Curbed Staff
- who’s selling Andrew Rannells’s Chelsea Triplex Feels Like a Little House And he’s selling it for barely more than he paid in 2018. By Clio Chang
- developing Ken Griffin’s Park Avenue Supertall Is Coming Everything we know about 350 Park, the Citadel office tower that’s just been approved by the city. By Matthew Sedacca
- our mayor Eric Adams’s Parting Gift Is One More Rent Hike Increases are going into effect today for stabilized leases. By Clio Chang

- under a million A Jackson Heights Two-Bedroom With a Private Elevator for $815,000 And a moody prewar duplex with wide-plank floors in Hudson Square. By Curbed Staff
- who’s selling Andrew Rannells’s Chelsea Triplex Feels Like a Little House And he’s selling it for barely more than he paid in 2018. By Clio Chang
- developing Ken Griffin’s Park Avenue Supertall Is Coming Everything we know about 350 Park, the Citadel office tower that’s just been approved by the city. By Matthew Sedacca
- our mayor Eric Adams’s Parting Gift Is One More Rent Hike Increases are going into effect today for stabilized leases. By Clio Chang

### Most Popular

- The Home Gallery in the Soho Loft
- Andrew Rannells’s Chelsea Triplex Feels Like a Little House
- The Upstairs-Downstairs Brownstone Shuffle
- The Disappointment of Downtown Brooklyn
- This Week’s Worth-It New York City Apartment Listings

- The Home Gallery in the Soho Loft
- The Upstairs-Downstairs Brownstone Shuffle
- Andrew Rannells’s Chelsea Triplex Feels Like a Little House
- This Week’s Worth-It New York City Apartment Listings
- The Disappointment of Downtown Brooklyn

## On The Market

- listings edit This Week’s Worth-It New York City Apartment Listings

- buy it for the architecture A Sophisticated Dome House in Ghent for $1.12 Million
- who’s selling Ian Schrager Is Selling His Westchester Country House

- mysteries The Curious ‘Katherine’ on Grand Street

## Best of New York

- Cobblers
- Tattoo Artists
- Framers
- Cake Shops
- Exterminators
- Kids’-Party Entertainers
- Hair Removal
- Psychics
- Hair Braiders
- Butcher Shops

## Cityscape

- public art watch A Ruth Bader Ginsburg Monument Is Officially Coming to Brooklyn Bridge Park A state committee is asking for artist proposals to honor the late Supreme Court justice. By Adriane Quinlan
- the white house The White House’s Petty-Gag Era Trump’s Presidential Walk of Fame is a dorm-room joke blown up to national scale. By Christopher Bonanos
- look book The Look Book Goes to Style Across the Aisle Politicians (elected, appointed, and aspiring) gathered at Surrogate’s Court to walk the runway in looks by local designers. gallery By Matt Stieb
- rendering judgment The Coney Casino Plan Is (Probably) Dead. Coney Island Is Not. Even without it, the neighborhood is gradually undergoing the comeback it deserves. By Christopher Bonanos
- neighborhood news The Bag-Charm Boom Labubus were only the beginning. Lately, even our bag charms have bag charms. By Hilary Reid

look book **Do you live on campus?** I’m actually staying with my grandparents in Throggs Neck and commuting. I’m taking my mom’s room, and my grandparents left everything as it was when she was a little kid. There’s a bunch of girlie stuff on the walls; the furniture and paint are all pink.  The Look Book Goes to Fordham Move-In Day

## Design Hunting

- great rooms The Home Gallery in the Soho Loft A young couple with a growing art collection reimagines the top floor of a 1903 cast-iron building. By Wendy Goodman
- great rooms The Horace Gifford Beach House Rescued by Art-School Friends They had two months to bring back to life a 1966 home in the Fire Island Pines. By Wendy Goodman
- design edit The Return of Embellishment At Collectible, hanging pearls, stencil motifs, and sculptural tiles adorned otherwise minimalist furniture. By Adrian Madlener
- on view When Architects Love Robots Too Much At the Venice Architecture Biennale, a bewildering arena of ideas mostly turns its back on the world. By Kate Wagner

## The Real Estate

- how we live The Upstairs-Downstairs Brownstone Shuffle Throughout Park Slope, Mom and Dad are taking the garden apartment while the kids (and grandkids) move back in upstairs. By Adriane Quinlan
- street fight Shelter Island vs. the Solovievs The son of billionaire developer Stefan Soloviev plans to shut down the island’s only pharmacy. Residents are fuming. By Kim Velsey
- affordable housing The ADU Boom Can Now Commence The city is finally accepting applications for the pottery studio-slash-in-law apartment you’ve been yearning for. By Matthew Sedacca
- under a million A Williamsburg One-Bedroom That Feels Like Marfa for $799,000 And a time-capsule one-bedroom in the Musician’s Building on West 67th. By Matthew Sedacca
- hotels The Waldorf Astoria’s Billionaires-Only Club and Other Unrealized Plans The wild details of what the 2014 buyer envisioned as the renovation dragged on. By Kim Velsey

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