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Rent

Record High Home Prices Are a Hidden Contributor to Soaring Inflation

Home prices are not included in the government's inflation index but they are fueling a surge in rents and other housing costs, which drives inflation.
By Sissi Cao
Netflix Tick Tick Boom

Netflix’s ‘Tick, Tick… Boom’ Is More Concerned With the Costs of Being an Artist

Netflix's 'Tick, Tick...Boom!' deliberately paints an unflattering picture of the creative process.
By Aidan Lane

Community Support Groups Step In to Mitigate the Looming Rent Crisis

Businesses have shut down to combat the coronavirus, leaving millions of Americans wondering how they'll pay rent on April 1.
By Andy Hirschfeld
Affordable housing? (Turduckern/Flickr)

Five Borough Living Actually Kinda Cheap (By Certain Measures)

By Michael Ewing

Size Matters: New York Used to Be Full of ‘Singletons,’ But Bigger Apartments and Rising Prices Means Living Alone Is Harder Than Ever

By Stephen Duffy
Not cheap.

Hell Has Frozen Over Because Manhattan Rents Haven’t

By Elise Knutsen
Startup signage.

DiNapoli Takes a Bite of Apple: Comptroller Looking at Grand Central Deal

By admin
SoHo (Photo from TravelAdventures.org)

Is That Rent-Controlled Soho Loft Really Worth It?

By Elise Knutsen
Starting at $3,340—below average!

Are Rents Headed Down?

By Matt Chaban
A boarded apartment building in Harlem (photo from Harlem Bespoke)

Harlem Landlords Like Their Buildings Empty, Actually

By Elise Knutsen

Rent at New World Stages; Olive and the Bitter Herbs at Primary Stages

By Jesse Oxfeld
Rent.

Rent Musical Returns to New York

By W.M. Akers

No Condos as Chetrit Checks In to the Chelsea

By Matt Chaban

How Long Before You Can’t Smoke in Your Apartment?

By Matt Chaban

We're Running Out of Rentals, Too!

By Matt Chaban

'SNL' Does Jimmy McMillan for President [VIDEO]

By David Freedlander

Stuy Town Rent War Resumes

By Matt Chaban

Not in the Lease? Freedom of Expression: Gallery Gets Boot for Naked Sculpture

By Matt Chaban

You Mosque Be Kidding: Housing Court Tosses Back-Rent Lawsuit Against El-Gamal

By Zeke Turner

Bill Clinton Has Lavish Taste, Even in Office Space

By Matt Chaban

Nobody (But Bloomberg) Happy About AIDS Rent Veto

By Matt Chaban

Waiting for Guffman II

By Molly Fischer

‘Normality’ in the World of Manhattan Real Estate

By Molly Fischer

Rent's Original Gwen Stewart Returns Before Closing

By Gillian Reagan
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