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For 80 years, the elevated railway shaped New York City. Today, it seems a cautionary tale.
More women in the U.S. live alone than ever before, but advice geared toward solo-living women has a long history.
A stroll through today’s Essex Street Market is still a comforting visit to an older Manhattan.
The composite material, out of favor for decades, is back—brighter and bolder than before.
New development threatens the 200-year-old historic home, a living link to New York’s past.
As a neighborhood rezoning looms, many of the industrial structures around the Gowanus Canal are threatened.
Public libraries offer teenagers space where no one tells them to sit up straight or be quiet.
Lawsuits allege that small towns across the U.S. cracking down on "nuisance law" violations unfairly burden homeowners.
Sneak peek inside the new luxe units above the Instagram offices.
The VW van gives you everything you love about #VanLife without the irritations of a large trailer or camper. So why can’t we buy it here?