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The Cain Train pulls into station.
Insert your favorite "X grows in Brooklyn" metaphor here.
The good people at the Specialty Coffee Association of America tweeted this cute coffee-shop map.
The library "will focus on information, not printed books."
And apartments are taking longer to sell.
A new study has some uplifting, and depressing, results.
Now battling: Steve Cuozzo and Carla Spartos of the 'Post.'
"I started on the premisis of getting all the natives together who grew up in New York City," says its founder.
A guide to what was said and where, all over the city.
The Empire State Building is losing its splendid isolation, part of a crop of ungainly monoliths that will soon make up Manhattan's skyline.
Is Manhattan poised for a skyscraper boom?
The current number of first-time home auctions in Manhattan is down 25 percent from this quarter last year, and down 55 percent from the most recent quarter.
The city's most exciting chefs, scenes, and restaurants, according to 'Manhattan' magazine.
And the results are amazing.
The island of Manhattan is encircled by a layer of subcutaneous fat.
Sales of Manhattan homes have plunged, according to reports released today.
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