Longtime Canal Street institution Pearl Paint officially closed two years ago, and was listed for sale not long before that. And plans on file with the DOB suggest that it may soon become a mixed-use building with a few apartments.
For an exhibit at the Venice Biennale, Evan Joseph captured his favorite subject—New York City—particularly the wave of new developments that he's shot in his gig as a photographer for high-end developments.
Pricespotter is Curbed's pricing guessing game, and today, we're looking at a renovated Tudor City studio. How much do you think this place is asking? Take a guess, and remember, no cheating!
In space-starved New York City apartments, tenants are constantly challenged to come up with new ways to carve out storage space in not-particularly-huge places. Here, it means putting bookshelves into a spiral staircase.
Nearly two years after demolition began on 5Pointz, the much-missed Long Island City graffiti mecca, construction on the bland towers that will replace it is well underway. Eventually the site will be home to two huge rental towers.
In this week's edition of Curbed Comparisons, we're looking at apartments asking around $2,500 in Manhattan neighborhoods like the Lower East Side, Washington Heights, and Gramercy. Which one would you choose? Cast your vote!
Leave it to eternally cool actress Parker Posey to buck convention when it comes to listing her Fifth Avenue apartment. She's not only selling the place—she's also helping up the glamour by appearing in her own listing's photos.
The site at 239 Tenth Avenue in Chelsea has been home to a Getty gas station and an art installation full of fake sheep, and soon it'll be home to condo designed by Peter Marino Architects (you may know him as "the leather daddy of luxury").
The modest exterior of this Riverdale ranch house belies its lovely, fully renovated interiors. And Thanks to the house's location, it has spectacular views of the Hudson River and the New Jersey Palisades.