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    2024 Presidential Election Night in New York City
    Watching New York Watch the ElectionFrom Trump Tower to a Chelsea art gallery, here’s where the city gathered and waited.
  2. under a million
    A Boerum Hill One-Bed With a Working Fireplace for $599,000And a two-bed that makes a good case for life in Midwood.
  3. under a million
    A Startlingly Well-Priced Fieldston One-BedroomAnd a picturesque little studio on Jane Street for $450,000.
  4. get out of town
    Pine Floors and a Porch to Lounge On in GreenportThis is a vacation-themed edition.
  5. under a million
    A Carnegie Hill One-Bed With Built-Ins GaloreAnd statement windows in Morningside Heights.
  6. get out of town
    Your Very Own Masonic Temple in HillsdaleAnd a perfectly renovated Victorian near Hudson.
  7. environment
    4.8 Earthquake Rattles New York City, United States - 04 Apr 2024
    New York City’s Reactions to the EarthquakeAnd no, that wasn’t construction.
  8. get out of town
    Just a Very Good House in Accord for $595,000Plus windows galore and views of the hills in Sullivan County.
  9. get out of town
    A Porch With a View in Kingston and a Twofer in Ulster CountyOr a freshly renovated farmhouse in Rhinebeck.
  10. get out of town
    A Rhinebeck Artist Compound and a Roomy Hudson CottagePlus two other upstate listings.
  11. interiors
    A Look Inside New York’s Mountain HousesThe remote beauty and real meaning of the getaway home.
  12. get out of town
    A Limestone Mansion for Under a Million and a Stone Cottage in KinderhookPlus, an updated-ish farmhouse near Rhinecliff.
  13. get out of town
    A Moody $399,000 Cottage in Phoenicia and an Updated Colonial Near HudsonPlus a mid-century charmer with a footbridge.
  14. state of the market
    Curbed’s October Report: Rents Finally Dipped and Battery Park City Is BustlingPlus a renovated Dumbo loft and other listings that brokers are obsessed with.
  15. environment
    Scenes From a Flooded New York Subway evacuations, school day chaos, a missing mayor, and at least one fugitive sea lion.
  16. state of the market
    Curbed September Report: Rainy Open Houses and Midtown East Still on TopPlus, the listings that brokers are obsessed with.
  17. state of the market
    Curbed’s August Report: An All-Cash Summer and Frenzied Open HousesPlus the most saved one-bedroom under $1 million.
  18. books
    The 8 Best New Design, Architecture, and Urbanism Books Out This SummerIncluding a look at Isamu Noguchi’s affinity for Greece and David Adjaye’s tactile architecture.
  19. infrastructure
    Everything We Know About the Ann Street Building CollapseOne person is dead, five more injured.
  20. books
    The 9 Best Architecture, Design, and Urbanism Books Out This SpringIncluding a compendium of Milton Glaser’s illustrations and a delightful collection of underground weed ads.
  21. year in review
    Curbed’s 20 Most-Read Stories in 2022They included bitter real-estate feuds, our deep dive into trash, and a report from Caroline Calloway’s drawn-out good-bye to the city.
  22. operators
    The Messy Real-Estate Fallout From FTX’s ImplosionA running list.
  23. gift guide
    The Best New Books for Design, Architecture, and Urbanism EnthusiastsFrom an encyclopedia of furniture to an especially gorgeous travel guide to Florida.
  24. year in review
    Curbed’s 20 Most-Read Stories in 2021The articles our readers engaged most deeply with in 2021 included stories about a windowless dorm and 432 Park.
  25. gift guide
    Some Soothing Gifts for Those With Climate AnxietyNo excessive plastic, nothing single-use.
  26. gift guide
    A Smattering of Zizmorcore GiftsA Curbed curation of New York City-ish merch.
  27. gift guide
    The Best New Books to Give Architecture, Design, and Urbanism EnthusiastsFive Curbed staffers recommend their favorite new releases, from an atlas of iconic houses to an illustrated history of New York.
  28. podcasts
    Listen to Season Two of Nice Try!The second season, Interior, explores how our homes channel the pursuit of utopia.
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