British Man Draws NYC Skyline From Memory After Just One Helicopter Ride
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The island of Manhattan is encircled by a layer of subcutaneous fat.
Sales of Manhattan homes have plunged, according to reports released today.
Now's the time to buy! Except, oh, your nest egg is worth nothing now.
The British party girl has made a new home across the pond — but just short of the East River.
Critic Paul Goldberger takes a look at the most expensive co-op in Manhattan.
Plus: Brooklyn's burgeoning cocktail scene, restaurant closures in the Hamptons, and more, in our morning news digest.
The rich are still buying, though — there just might not be enough trophy apartments to go around.
Plus, the latest with UBS, Bonnie Fuller, and 15 Central Park West, in our daily industry roundup.
They both hail from tony Manhattan neighborhoods. But in philosophy, they seem to be quite opposite.
Once again, the Aussie media mogul is all over our daily industry roundup.
Also news about Yahoo, JPMorgan, the Sulzbergers, and Citigroup in our daily industry roundup.
Cerberus' founder goes on the record, Richard Butler goes free, and Bloomberg strong-arms Wal-Mart in today's news roundup.
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