Manhattan Transfers

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A.G. Sulzberger Buys In Brooklyn

A.G. Sulzberger Continues NYT Investigation Of Brooklyn, Buys Cobble Hill Home

The New York Times is indeed obsessed with Brooklyn. Not only does it continue to offer fodder for ever-more ridiculous trend pieces (Rockaway Boardwalk is a Catwalk!), but the entire extended Sulzberger clan appears to be moving to the borough.

Mere months after Sam Dolnick bought a $1.8 townhouse in Carroll Gardens, Arthur G. Sulzberger, metro reporter and the son of Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr., has also embedded himself in Brooklyn, leaving his Upper West Side digs at 1 West 64th Street for a $610,000 one-bedroom in Cobble Hill. Read More

Manhattan Transfers

An embedded reporter? Dolnick's Brookklyn townhouse.

Ace Reporter and Sulzberger Nephew Sam Dolnick Trades Brooklyn Brownstones

It’s no wonder that Sam Dolnick, metro reporter for The New York Times and grandnephew to former Times publisher Arthur Ochs “Punch” Sulzberger, has purchased a townhouse in Carroll Gardens. After all, The Times is obsessed with the borough and all of its charming, artisanal ways.

Mr. Dolnick and his wife Heidi are leaving their townhouse in the still-up-and-coming Prospect Lefferts Gardens for a strikingly-similar one in the well-established, Barneys-bearing neighborhood of Carroll Gardens. Read More

Dynasties

Sam Dolnick, a Member of the Sulzberger Clan, Gets Times’ Local Immigration Beat

A.G. Sulzberger is starting up his new beat in Kansas City, but he’s not the only Sulzberger-Ochs family member getting new work at the Times newsroom.

Sam Dolnick, a grandnephew to former Times publisher Arthur Ochs “Punch” Sulzberger, is going to join the metro desk’s immigration beat. He’ll work with reporter Kirk Semple who joined the beat two years Read More