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Maybe It’s the Beetlejuice Bedroom

A two-bedroom at the Pierre has Serena Boardman and a 50 percent price cut going for it. Will anyone buy?
  1. Arthur Sulzberger Jr. Is Moving to Morningside Heights The former New York Times publisher bought a $2.45 million condo in the Robert A.M. Stern–designed Claremont Hall.
  2. Can We Design Our Way Out of the Subway-Surfing Crisis? New trains make it much harder to climb out and up, and that’s yet another reason to upgrade.
  3. The Look Book Goes to the New York Scottish Ball Dozens of Scots — and those who love them — gathered in Battery Park for an evening of whiskey and reels in full Highland dress.
  4. We’re Finally Getting Some Real Rain So is the drought warning over?
  5. Apple-Picking With Your Luxury Building Sounds Miserable Developers are trying to make adult field trips a hot new amenity for renters.
  6. Artist Vivian Reiss’s Murray Hill House of Whimsy A brownstone that’s pink inside.
  7. Two Balconies and a Grand Courtyard on E. 78th for $500,000 And a Brooklyn Heights two-bedroom co-op that doesn’t require board approval.
  8. The Former Bank of New York Is Becoming a Circus And so is the rest of the city as developers scoop up spaces for adult playgrounds.
  9. A Dutch Designer’s Grand Return to New York Hella Jongerius’s first collaboration with Salon 94 features experimental textiles and a full cast of clay animals.
  10. Bill Ackman Is Getting Out of the Beresford The hedge-fund billionaire is selling two units for a total of $20 million.
  11. The Trump Luxury Bump All-cash buyers in Manhattan seemed to be feeling pretty good last week, setting a seasonal high for contracts signed.
  12. The Approval Matrix: And Now, a Family Thanksgiving Our guide to what’s highbrow, lowbrow, brilliant, and despicable.
  13. Introducing the New York Magazine x Knickerbocker Corner Store Collection This one’s for the bodegas.
  14. The Black Hole on Columbia Heights An Italianate mansion mysteriously left to rot on Matt Damon’s Brooklyn Heights block.
  15. Where Does $9 Congestion Pricing Get Us? Trying to make sense of Kathy Hochul’s mess.
  16. Congestion Pricing Is Back. Can Trump Still Kill It? On Thursday, Governor Hochul announced a new, reduced toll to get into Manhattan. The incoming president is not a fan.
  17. My Monster Tenant He moved into our Noho loft — then tore out most of the interior walls. Turns out it wasn’t his first impromptu demolition.
  18. A Reckoning for the Dilettante Real-Estate Agent Professional brokers are hoping new industry rules might cull the amateurs.
  19. Good-bye to the Broker Fee The City Council voted today to stop your landlord from passing his expenses on to you.
  20. The Upper West Side’s Zone of Pedestrian Death The area around 96th Street is dangerous. And it’s hardly the worst in town.
  21. Ferrari Rocking Chairs, Giant Claes Oldenburg Sculptures, and More Design Finds Plus the openings of an LES homewares shop and a gallery in Seaport.
  22. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden Won Its Shadow Fight With Developers More sun for the greenhouse. Some affordable housing for Crown Heights.
  23. A Clinton Hill One-Bedroom With an Ideal Layout for $685,000 And a handsome little studio that made us reconsider the Financial District.
  24. ‘New York City Will Have to Defend a Lot of Programs We Rely On’ What housing here might look like under a second Trump administration.
  25. Now the Wildfires Are Burning Here That smell in the air is from brush fires in Prospect Park and the Palisades.
  26. A Former Arts Colony With a Saltwater Pool in Woodstock And a David Henken retreat in the woods for less than a million.
  27. The Best Wine & Spirits Shops in New York According to a sommelier, a restaurateur, and more.
  28. ‘I Don’t Think There’s Anything in This Apartment That Wasn’t Custom’ This Noho duplex on the market is full of clever interventions.
  29. Chick-fil-A Tries to Tame the Delivery Chaos The chicken megachain swears a second Brooklyn location and a bike corral for delivery workers will help.
  30. Attention, Satmar Shoppers: A Visit to Williamsburg’s W Mall A milchig food court and a refuge for weary mothers.
  31. Trump’s Election Means It’s Now or Never for Congestion Pricing Three billion dollars in federal matching funds will likely evaporate after January 20.
  32. The Reddening of New York City How the boroughs voted may surprise you.
  33. Don’t Look! Here’s Your No-Election Zone Let us help you rehab your attention span.
  34. Watching New York Watch the Election From Trump Tower to a Chelsea art gallery, here’s where the city gathered and waited.
  35. What Am I Supposed to Do During This Drought Watch? Your dry-spell questions, answered.
  36. A Kips Bay One-Bedroom With Brownstone Charm for $595,000 And a Greenwich Village studio with lovely built-ins and a Murphy bed.
  37. Cross Your Fingers for the Whitney’s Breuer Building The interior’s not landmarked, and Herzog & de Meuron are going in to renovate.
  38. Ryan Lawson Lives Above His Favorite Italian Restaurant He designs other people’s places differently from how he did his own Village apartment.
  39. Election Day Goat Hikes and Cold Plunges New Yorkers are coping with their dread by booking spa treatments.
  40. Concrete Behemoths in the Morning Light Owen Davies’s photographs of beige brutalism find beauty in these divisive landmarks.
  41. The Look Book Goes to the Grindr Pleasure Ball The theme was “Flirts, Follies, and Finery,” and a Georgian-era dress code was strictly enforced by hosts Billy Porter and Frankie Sharp.
  42. The Approval Matrix: Election Eve Our guide to what’s highbrow, lowbrow, brilliant, and despicable.
  43. I Am Already in Couch Hell Amazon’s $20 sofa will make it worse.
  44. A Museum for Place-Setting Obsessives The International Museum of Dinnerware Design opens in Kingston.
  45. Feral Cats Have Taken Over Donald Trump’s Childhood Home Neighbors say the house looks abandoned, and the yard smells like a litter box.
  46. The Artist Behind the Trump Statues in Portland and Philly Explains His Work The artist explains the guerilla installations of Trump honoring his alleged “lifetime of sexual assault.”
  47. The Death Mask Unearthed at the Players Club A renovation of Edwin Booth’s room revealed the contents of a cabinet that had been locked for nearly 100 years
  48. A Perfectly Preserved ’70s Bachelor Pad on East 62nd The sunken living room, mirrored walls, and hidden bar made this co-op the ideal “post-divorce apartment.”
  49. The Weird Worth of 40 Wall Street Donald Trump’s most troubled real estate could soon become a slick machine to curry favor with the president.
  50. How Gowanus Got Even Stinkier Residents say a Superfund dig has unleashed a smell worse than anything they’ve encountered in 50 years.
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