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WALLING UP THE EAST SIDE TO SAVE IT

Why the floodgates on the waterfront look the way they do. By Christopher
Bonanos
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THE DEADLY SCHOOL-ZONE CROSSING

The deaths of a 7-year-old in Fort Greene and a Woodhaven crossing guard were
preventable and predictable. By Clio Chang
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A TURN-OF-THE-CENTURY PORTRAIT PAINTER’S STUDIO IN GRAMERCY PARK

There’s a 14th-century fireplace mantel, library ladders, and a loft space. By
Adriane Quinlan


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the money game ‘You Could Look Back and Say They Should Have Known’ Some
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forever. It was a bad bet. By Kim Velsey

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developing The Flatiron Building’s Luxury-Housing Era Is Beginning Long, pointy,
highly desirable apartments. By Christopher Bonanos

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Lemonade braids and any kind of cornrow. By Tembe Denton-Hurst

the money game ‘You Could Look Back and Say They Should Have Known’ Some
multifamily landlords thought their loans would stay cheap and rents would go up
forever. It was a bad bet. By Kim Velsey

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look book How was it getting here? I was rescued by a pedicab driver and driven
to the park. You can’t drive into the park, and I was in Manolos. And Boris, the
pedicab driver offered me a ride. I explained that I didn’t have my wallet, and
he graciously offered me a free ride to the Bethesda Fountain.  The Look Book
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