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NYC's 10 biggest preservation battles of 2016

The war to save New York is one that will never end, but every year there are battles won—and battles lost. Take a look back at some of the biggest preservation battles of 2016, some of which have been resolved and some of which are just beginning.

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New York City’s best scary movie filming locations, mapped

Plenty of terrifying movies have taken place in the five boroughs, from psychological thrillers to straight-up disgusting gore fests and everything in between. Take a tour through some of the locations of great scary flicks that were filmed in NYC.

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17 buildings where buyers can still score major tax breaks thanks to 421-a

The program may have expired in January, but some buildings are still benefitting

Williamsburg penthouse designed by ODA New York seeks $4.45M

As many brace for the impending shutdown of interborough service on the L train, one new condo project under construction in Williamsburg is situated to not suffer so badly: 190 South 1st Street, which is located close to the J, M, and Z trains.

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The tiniest historic districts in NYC’s five boroughs

They may be small, but these five areas have plenty of history

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The status of the World Trade Center complex, 15 years later

This weekend marks the 15th anniversary of the September 11 attacks, and though it’s been a long road back for Lower Manhattan, the past decade and change—and the past three years in particular—have seen a lot of progress.

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30+ developments transforming New Jersey's Hudson River waterfront

There is a veritable building boom in New Jersey right now, particularly the stretch along the waterfront between Fort Lee and Bayonne. Here, we've mapped more than 30 of those projects.

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Mapping the Rise of New Jersey's 26 Tallest Towers

New York may be known for its skyscrapers, but its humble neighbor to the west is slowly but surely catching up. While New Jersey won't be getting any supertall towers anytime soon—or at least we don't think—there are plenty of larger developments...

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Report: Nearly Half of All Affordable Housing Created Under de Blasio Used 421-a

The program, which spurred development in the city for decades, expired in January and no renewal agreement has been reached.

Best of the Curbed Photo Pool

These are the seven best photos from the past week of our Flickr pool.

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