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ISTANBUL, TURKEY - DECEMBER 14: A ferry is seen on route to the Asian side on December 14, 2015 in Istanbul, Turkey. Istanbul in Turkey's northwest is the only city on earth spanning two continents. The Bosphorus, a small stretch of water divides Europe from Asia. Istanbul's world famous ferries are one of the most popular ways to get around the city, it is estimated that more than 300,000 people take the ferry to work each day.
Oct 5

Turkey Leaves EU Cultural Fund, Paris Opens Street Art Museum

Starting in 2017, Turkey will no longer receive grants from Creative Europe.
By Alanna Martinez
The Bronx Museum of the Arts.
Sep 27

The Bronx Lures Artists, Art World Responds to the Presidential Debate

Forget Chinatown, and Harlem, the Bronx is the next big neighborhood for artists.
By Alanna Martinez
And here come the hats. (Photo: Georgie Wileman/Getty Images)
Feb 11

Downtown Bound: Is Tribeca the New Upper East Side?

“Downtown, the moms are running around in Lululemon, and uptown the moms are running around in Chanel."
By Morgan Halberg
Riverside Center. (Abraham Zepeda for Observer)
Jan 13

It’s Going to be a Bumpy Ride: Industry Experts Weigh in on 2016 Residential Market

By Morgan Halberg
Fortress of solitude: Sutton Place Park. (Photo: Tashan Jackson for Observer)
Aug 13

A Super-Scraper Comes to Sutton Place—Maybe

By Chris Pomorski
NEW YORK, NY - AUGUST 22: A general view of the atmosphere at The Wanted Films a Starburst Presents: VEVO GO show in NYC's Chelsea Market on August 22, 2012 in New York City. (Photo by Larry Busacca/Getty Images for VEVO)
Jun 23

Chelsea Pride

By Amy Deneson
Good luck finding affordable housing in Chelsea. (Aleks Ivic/flickr)
Jan 14

Affordable Housing More Frequently Preserved in Less Desirable Neighborhoods

By Kim Velsey
May 20

Modern Developments Are Gaining Ground in Even the Farthest Outreaches of Brooklyn

By Helaina Hovitz
May 15

Eight Guys You Might Meet in Brooklyn: An Illustrated Guide

By Kate Mooney
Apr 25

Living the Airbnb High Life: High-end Home Shares Prove Surprisingly Popular

By Sonja Sharp
Apr 17

The Death of the Neighborhood Restaurant

By Josh Ozersky
Mar 19

Celebrity Divorces and the Dream Homes They Duked It Out Over

By Kim Velsey
One Carnegie Hill, the other development that has been named in the lawsuit.
Mar 17

U.S. Attorney Sues the Related Companies, Robert A.M. Stern and Ismael Leyva, Alleging Inaccessible Apartments

By Kim Velsey
Could air transfers reforms
Mar 4

Could More Flexible Air Rights Policies Facilitate the Growth of Affordable Housing?

By Chris Pomorski
Two Trees has given into de Blasio's demands. (SHoP Architects)
Mar 3

Two Trees Cedes to de Blasio’s Demands, Agrees to Build More Affordable Housing at Domino Site

By Kim Velsey
The aluminum facade has been deemed too expensive.
Feb 27

Steven Holl’s Celebrated L.I.C. Library Design to Be Carried Out on the Cheap

By Kim Velsey
Thomas Juul-Hansen (Matz Form)
Feb 26

Inside Job: Hot Shot Interior Architect Thomas Juul-Hansen Sells Tribeca Co-op for $2.4 M.

By Chris Pomorski
Feb 21

On the Market: LICH Reaches Agreement to Enable Sale; Rupert Murdoch Buys Top 4 Floors of One Madison; Do Economic Vitality and Inequality Go Hand in Hand?

By Kim Velsey
A seasonal restaurant has the go-ahead to open.
Feb 20

Waiter! Waiter! Court Rules That Restaurant Can Open in Union Square Park

By Kim Velsey
Aliya LeeKong (Aliya LeeKong)
Feb 20

House of Worth: Clinton Hill Townhouse Sells to Michelin-Starred Chef, Husband for $3.75 M.

By Chris Pomorski
Streaming light? Check. East River frontage? Double-check.
Feb 20

Whisper Down the Lane: $14 M. Co-op at Reserved 1 Sutton Place South Enters Contract

By Chris Pomorski
Too late!
Feb 20

Too Late, Community Mobilizes to Save Central Park from Skyscraper Shadows

By Kim Velsey
The Edge, in Williamsburg, also has a separate entrance for subsidized renters.
Feb 19

Is Manhattan for Everyone? The pied-à-terre and the ‘poor door’

By Chris Pomorski
Toll Brothers—nothing risky in this design. BuzzBuzzHome.
Feb 18

Coy No More: Toll Brothers Debuts Teaser Site for 1110 Park Avenue

By Kim Velsey
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