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New York City

Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under New York City, from most recent to least.

Do Renters Have the Right to a Physical Key?

Do Renters Have the Right to a Physical Key?

Nena Perry-Brown | March 25th 2019

A group of residents are suing the owner of their Manhattan multi-family building to demand the right to opt out of a keyless entry system.... read»

Amazon Abandons Plans For HQ2 in New York

Amazon Abandons Plans For HQ2 in New York

Nena Perry-Brown | February 14th 2019

The online behemoth announced its change of plans following mounting political pressure and public dissension in New York.... read»

WeWork Co-Founder Branches into the Business of Education

WeWork Co-Founder Branches into the Business of Education

Nena Perry-Brown | November 6th 2017

WeWork's founding partner and chief brand officer is establishing an elementary school.... read»

Could Manhattan Commutes Soon Trigger Congestion Taxes?

Could Manhattan Commutes Soon Trigger Congestion Taxes?

Nena Perry-Brown | August 14th 2017

As unsafe and inconvenient incidents on the New York subway system have become a near-daily reality, the mayor and the governor are offering once-unpo... read»

How Being an Airbnb Host Has Become a Full-Time Job

How Being an Airbnb Host Has Become a Full-Time Job

Nena Perry-Brown | April 7th 2017

Many localities are still trying to navigate the new world that Airbnb's independent short-term home rental service exemplifies. Meanwhile, New Yorker... read»

DC Rental Market Ranks As Country's Third Most Expensive Even As Rents Fall

DC Rental Market Ranks As Country's Third Most Expensive Even As Rents Fall

Tianna Mañón | January 6th 2016

The city's rental market ranks behind only San Francisco and New York in terms of priciness... read»

The $1 Million Studio

The $1 Million Studio

UrbanTurf Staff | June 20th 2014

A studio has come on the market on the Upper West Side of Manhattan for just over $1 million. ... read»

A $30 Million Assessment in New York City

A $30 Million Assessment in New York City

Lark Turner | June 16th 2014

Every co-op owner's nightmare was realized in New York City when a building's residents took a $30 million assessment. ... read»

No Smoking: New York City Bans Fireplace Construction

No Smoking: New York City Bans Fireplace Construction

Lark Turner | May 20th 2014

After July 1, no new wood-burning fireplaces may be built in the city.... read»

Chelsea's New Digs: Former First Daughter Buys NYC's Longest Apartment

Chelsea's New Digs: Former First Daughter Buys NYC's Longest Apartment

UrbanTurf Staff | April 24th 2013

Former first daughter Chelsea Clinton is under contract on what is being dubbed New York City's longest apartment. ... read»

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