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The Best New Public Art Pieces in NYC

Get outside to check out some of the best art in New York City this summer

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9 NYC Hotels Getting Major Transformations This Year

There are hundreds of thousands of hotel rooms in New York City, but if you're looking for the newest rooms out there, then consider these nine hotels that have received (or will receive) major upgrades this year.

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Mapping the New Developments Transforming The Bronx

The Bronx is undergoing the same development boom as the rest of New York City. Here, we round up the most significant new projects shaping the borough, from a police station designed by starchitect Bjarke Ingels, to stunning new affordable housing.

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10 Great Underrated Bronx Parks

The Bronx is positively teeming with green space, including smaller, less crowded spots where you can relax, sunbathe, play sports, or whatever your heart desires. Here are 10 of the Bronx's best underrated parks.

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15 Places You Must Visit in the Bronx

The Bronx is full of places that'll appeal to culture vultures, whether you're a fan of art and design, the great outdoors, or nerdy historical stuff. These are the 15 Bronx places you must visit, and that you'll want to revisit time and time again.

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Curbed New York Pocket Guide: Spring 2016

Curbed New York's editors have chosen the 26 places that you must visit in New York right now—the new classics, old favorites, and other essential sites.

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40+ New NYC Apartments Hitting the Market This Spring

Spring has arrived, and that can only mean one thing: it's time to look at the many, many, many apartments—both rentals and condos—that will be hitting New York's real estate market in the next few months. Read on for all of the new apartment news.

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Map: NYC's Affordable Housing Lotteries

Find information and details on how to apply for all of the affordable apartments currently available through New York City's lottery system.

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Mapping the Development Boom in Flushing, Queens

From large scale residential projects to megamalls the development in Flushing is diverse both in size and the type of projects.

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NYC's 25 Most Expensive Homes For Sale

Despite word that prices in the city may be leveling out, there's no indication of that in the uppermost echelon of real estate. Here now, check out the 25 most expensive listings in NYC—they're just as ridiculously over-the-top as you might expect.

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Map: New York City's Disappearing Grocery Stores

The city has been beset by the closure of affordable supermarkets in recent years and local residents are growing increasingly concerned that there are fewer and fewer options to purchase groceries at affordable prices.

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Mapping the Financial District's Development Boom

See the 20+ developments that are reshaping the face of Lower Manhattan.

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Map: New York City's 1970s Music Scene for HBO's Vinyl

Vinyl, HBO's new series premiering this weekend, offers a fictionalized look at New York's famous early '70s music scene, a crucible of U.S. punk music celebrated by many as the gritty (and affordable!) heyday of the city's creative class. While...

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Map: Starchitects' Cool and Confounding NYC Infrastructure Projects

In New York City, the work of big-name architects isn't solely limited to expensive condos or supertall skyscrapers. Many of these starchitects have also worked on decidedly less sexy projects that benefit the city's infrastructure, from subway...

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Map: The Bridge Empire of One of NYC's Most Prolific Builders

If the name Othmar Ammann doesn't ring a bell, it's about time that it should: The Swiss-born engineer is the man responsible for nearly half of New York City's most magnificent bridges, including some of the most recent constructions ("recent"...

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Mapping the New NYC Buildings Welcoming Residents In 2016

In terms of real estate, 2016 is poised to be a big year for New York City (duh): Plenty of big-name developments are in the works, and some of the most high-profile ones—Bjarke Ingels's 57th Street pyramid, the conversion of Ralph Walker's...

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Mapping New York City's Iconic Signs That Are No More

A subtle indication of a changing city is the iconic signs and signage it leaves behind. New York is no stranger to that loss, most recently seen in the South Bronx's History Channel billboard, which is being dismantled right now, according to...

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The 20 Most Expensive NYC Homes of 2015, Mapped

It's time to make up a bunch of awards and hand them out to the most deserving people, places and things in the real estate, architecture and neighborhood universes of New York City! Yep, it's time for the 12th Annual Curbed Awards! Up now: the...

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Map: 50 Biggest Celebrity Real Estate Moves of 2015 in NYC

It's time to make up a bunch of awards and hand them out to the most deserving people, places and things in the real estate, architecture and neighborhood universes of New York City! Yep, it's time for the 12th Annual Curbed Awards! Up now: the...

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Mapping New York's 10 Biggest Preservation Battles of 2015

It's time to make up a bunch of awards and hand them out to the most deserving people, places and things in the real estate, architecture and neighborhood universes of New York City! Yep, it's time for the 12th Annual Curbed Awards! Up now: the...

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Map: 10 New York City Hotels All Dressed Up For the Holidays

Holiday cheer has officially infiltrated every corner of New York City, and from Midtown to Downtown, the city's hotels have covered themselves in all manner of decorative baubles, from Christmas trees and wreaths to giant nutcrackers and stag's...

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Map: Where to Find 13 of New York City's Festive Holiday Trees

Despite what the unseasonably warm weather would have you believe, December is here—and so is the height of holiday fever. If you're a fan of Christmas with a capital C, New York City is the place to be. This time of year, the city bristles with...

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The 18 Essential New York City Hotels, November 2015

It's the eternal riddle for New Yorkers: You have friends visiting from out of town who want to know, "Where should I stay in New York City?" And even with the popularity of Airbnb and other home-sharing services, there will always be those who'd...

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The Best Ice Skating Rinks In New York City, Mapped

As temperatures drop across New York City, we've got ice-skating on the brain. Check out the best skating rinks across the city, from Central Park to Staten Island. The first harbinger of the holiday season in New York City: ice skating. The...

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Williamsburg's Best Hotels: The Definitive Map

When it comes to apartment rentals and sales, Williamsburg is right up there with Manhattan's priciest neighborhoods. But it's also catching up to Manhattan in terms of hotels: The trendsetting Wythe Hotel, open since 2012, was the pioneer of the...

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Map: The Best NYC-Area Day Trips for Architecture Lovers

New York City is an architecture-lover's paradise, with iconic works from building designers as diverse as Stanford White, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Le Corbusier on seemingly every city block. But travel outside the five boroughs and you'll find...

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The Most Famous Residents of New York City's Cemeteries

New York's celebrity contingent doesn't just occupy swanky Upper East Side mansions and cool downtown lofts; if you head to the outer boroughs, you'll find a plethora of famous New Yorkers who have chosen the city as their home…for eternity. A...

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10 Haunted New York City Buildings You Could Call Home

There's no shortage of haunted buildings in New York City; heck, even some of the city's most iconic places have seen their fair share of paranormal activity. But how about homes where you might run into a ghost or two? Most NYC apartments have...

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Mapping New York City's Breweries Gone Residential

It's not five o'clock yet, but let's talk beer anyway. New York City is experiencing a beer-making renaissance: from well-established brands like Brooklyn Brewery and Sixpoint, to outerborough upstarts like Bronx Brewery and Finback, there are...

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Mapping the Rise of New York City's 20+ Supertall Towers

When it comes to new developments in New York City, the supertall tower is clearly king: many of the city's most high-profile developments, from One World Trade Center to Central Park Tower, all exceed the 984-foot limit that takes a building from...

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20 Must-See Open House New York 2015 Sites

It's here! Open House New York released its list of the sites that will be open for its 2015 festival, and predictably, it's a doozy. Many of the greatest hits from recent years are back, including the TWA Flight Center at JFK Airport, the B...

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New York City's Most Iconic Buildings, As Seen on Film

As long as there have been movies, there have been movies set in NYC. The city has inspired countless filmmakers, who've showcased the beauty and grit of the five boroughs on the silver screen. Some of the city's most iconic buildings have served...

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