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Third-quarter real-estate market reports for Brooklyn and Queens indicate housing in the boroughs has not yet hit bottom.
How have we not heard of this Goth infant clothing story, Baby Noir, before?
That's what the personal-finance site Mint.com claims.
We don't mean he stole the most money. We mean he was bad at it.
Former high-school teacher Arthur Schack tells banks where to stick it while showing his cinema savvy.
"So what if you are vegan, or vegan friendly, or an animal lover, or a professional, or an aspiring artist, these are the cliche and redundancy of humanity."
"Brooklyn's Bernie Madoff" is way less glamorous than the Ponz.
Don't worry, it's not trying to secede — "it's more about meeting people and feeling that you're connected to a community versus a monetary system."
The island of Manhattan is encircled by a layer of subcutaneous fat.
Coney Island's Dragon Wagon Kiddie Coaster came from Neverland!
The British bank is planning on splashing their name all over the Atlantic Avenue–Pacific Street and Flatbush Avenue subway station. Yay!
"To include these other groups diminishes their memory," Dov Hikind says.
The new Nets stadium design, by a Midwestern firm, now looks like, well, a stadium.
And anyway, if you actually live in the building in front of which you are hocking tchotchkes, you should be fine.
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