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Sunday, March 20, 2016

Curbed NY


Upper East Side Townhouse Went To DraftKings Lawyer for $14.4 Million

The asking price was $18 million in April
 

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Judge: SRO’s Can’t Rent For Fewer Than 30 Days

Ruling comes from a case involving the Imperial Court Hotel on the UWS
 

$24.5M West Village Townhouse Has a 'Horse Walk,' Apparently

What's a horse walk? We're not 100 percent sure, but this house comes with one. It also has six bedrooms, 7,500 square feet of space, and plenty of amenities—all for $24.5 million.
 

Alert! Curbed NY Is Hiring a Full-Time Nights and Weekends Editor!

We're looking for an eager editor to to cover a number of the beats this site treasures, including neighborhoods, culture, urban planning, design, and real estate. Is it you?
 

Beloved Nolita Garden Threatened By Devlopment Is Safe For Now

The Department of Housing Preservation and Development has withdrawn its request for funding, signaling a setback in its mission to build affordable housing on the Elizabeth Street Garden. This isn't the end of the saga, though.
 

In Photos: Coney Island's Eccentric History as ‘the Poor Man’s Riviera'

Here's a sure sign that summer is on the way: Coney Island's various amusements will open to the public this weekend. To celebrate the occasion, look back at the seaside attraction's colorful history, from sideshows to the Cyclone and beyond.
 
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New York Cabins Offer Woodsy Escape 

New black exterior homes are coming online at Hudson Valley between New York City and upstate New York, just in time for summer.
 

Park Slope Condo Reaches Peak Brooklyn With Stroller Valet Amenity

The condos in the 44-apartment building will go on sale in a few weeks, but here's some more intel about them: they're family-sized and are asking from $1.3 million.
 

Single Organism Living In Utah Is Larger Than Dumbo

Analysis pits two life forms against NYC neighborhoods
 

Lovely Clinton Hill Condo Inside a Cathedral Wants $850,000

Features some stunning features like soaring 15-foot high ceilings, wooden French doors, and terrazzo floors in the living room. This building was once home to the Cathedral College of the Immaculate Conception.
 

The M Train Will Partially Shut Down For Sandy Repairs

The MTA announced that, before moving on to repairs to the L train, the agency will have to fix damage caused by Hurricane Sandy. This will happen over a ten-month period which, in MTA speak, means about 20.
 

For $30,000/Month, Rent In Daniel Radcliffe's Former Soho Building

He's not the only famous former resident at 40 Mercer Street. Fashion designer Marc Jacobs has also lived in this building, and it's celebrity connection doesn't end there either. Starchitect Jean Nouvel designed it, Andre Balazs developed it.
 

Flushing Site Once Primed For Massive Development Could Fetch $120M

Plans once called for the creation of 450 apartments along with a hotel and retail component. The financial crisis in 2008 put an end to all that. The property has also been embroiled in legal controversy in subsequent years.
 

Could This Proposal Replace the Expired 421-a?

Program that spurred development across the city for decades expired in mid-January.
 
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Construction Matters: How Advances in Brick, Steel, and Concrete Changed Architecture

How the technology behind the building blocks of construction informs the craft and creativity of architecture
 

Owner of Downtown’s Priciest Property, a Walker Tower Penthouse, Revealed

The buyer of downtown's priciest property, now for sale for $55 million, has finally been uncovered. The figure is currently being eyed in connection with a major international money laundering scandal.
 

Beleaguered Plaza Hotel May Be Heading to the Auction Block

Despite its status as one of NYC's most storied (and expensive) hotels, the Plaza may be facing even more financial trouble. There's a report that the Fifth Avenue hotel may be heading for auction.
 

Renzo Piano’s Hudson Square Condo Gets More Renders

The condo project includes two residential towers that will rise to 290 feet and have 115 apartments spread out between the both of them. The project is being developed by a consortium of four developers and sales are expected to launch in the...
 

Seaport Supertall Could Rise a Whopping 1,436 Feet

Howard Hughes was able to transfer over 300,000 square feet of additional air rights thereby completing the sale with China Oceanwide Holdings which purchased the site last year for $390 million.
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National Academy Museum Will Sell Its Fifth Avenue Headquarters

Say goodbye to one of Museum Mile's underrated gems: The National Academy Museum, facing insurmountable financial issues, will sell off the two buildings that make up its Upper East Side headquarters.
 

Financial Guru Suze Orman Sells Her Plaza Apartment for $4m

Suze Orman and wife Kathy Travis picked up their small $3.6M one-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment at The Plaza in 2007. The couple is now in the green after selling their apartment for $4M.
 

NYCHA Under Fire For Exposing Residents to Lead Paint

Many of the NYCHA buildings were constructed in the 1930s and 40s. Many of them used lead paint at the time. In recent years the work orders to remove that paint have been piling up with the agency.
 

Midtown 'Castle' Returns For $15M After Major Gut Renovation

After selling for $3.05 million in 2011, the townhouse returns to the market with a slew of new and stunning features like a double-height living area and master bedroom and a new historically replicated stoop.
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NYC's Free Wi-Fi Might Not Be As Secure As We Thought

NYCLU is asking questions about how LinkNYC stores its data and whether this information if this information can be accessed by the NYPD. The city and LinkNYC representatives have dismissed these claims.
 

Michael Shvo's Greenwich Street Supertall Gets New Rendering, Details

The mysterious skyscraper that's set to rise at 125 Greenwich Street just got a new round of funding, but that's not the exciting news. Curbed also has a new rendering of the supertall building, designed by Rafael Viñoly.
 

Noho Condos With a Private Alleyway Entrance Launch Sales from $4.9M

The BKSK-designed building has its own private entrance on Great Jones Alley, accessed through Great Jones Street between Lafayette Street and Broadway. Each of the apartments also have private elevator entrances.
 

Could an Extension of the 3 Train Help East New York?

As more housing and other developments move in to East New York, one concern is that the neighborhood doesn't have adequate transit options. One urban planner thinks that extending the 3 train could help that—here's how.
 

Big Reveal: $835,000 For a Park Slope Co-op With Private Roof Deck

This week's Pricespotter apartment is a charming Park Slope co-op that has two bedrooms and a private roof deck. And the ask? Less than a million. Did you guess the correct price?
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