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March 5, 2007
Once a Dance Hall

Always a dance hall. A former polka palace in Williamsburg turns seventies-influenced loft space—with plenty of room to party.

March 5, 2007
O Brother, Where Art Thou Living?

Sources say Tim Blake Nelson, the actor, director, and sometime playwright has finally settled on a sprawling penthouse off the Broadway corridor for about $5 million.

March 5, 2007
Where Do You Leave Your Heart?

Like New York, San Francisco has a fierce real-estate market—though, of course, ours is fiercer.

March 5, 2007
When Brokers Blog

Broker Weblogs can be quite useful when you’re buying. Just remember why they’re there.

February 26, 2007
Triple Assessment

Four weeks after putting this one-bedroom co-op near Gramercy Park on the market, its sellers are already weighing multiple offers. Is that because it’s underpriced? Depends on whom you ask.

February 26, 2007
The Misshapes

As ideal properties grow scarce, any building can become condo fodder.

February 19, 2007
Living in the Canal Zone

The last untapped neighborhood opens up to condo buyers. A little.

February 12, 2007
Searching for a Fashion House

When she’s not busy building her namesake women’s and children’s clothing line and partnering with Stride Rite to design shoes, Lucy Sykes has apparently been embarking on another important mission: house-hunting.

February 12, 2007
Fame Slept Here

The light is outstanding in this corner apartment in United Nations Plaza—and that’s only fitting. That’s because it was the home of Gordon Parks, the legendary photographer and director who died last March at 93.

February 12, 2007
Opn Hse!

Cell-phone listings are the latest way to shop for apartments.

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