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Robert Kuttner: Eric Schneiderman: Hero or Goat?

HuffPost New York Blogs

The activation of the administration's long dormant task force on criminal misconduct in the financial collapse, with New York's progressive attorney general Eric Schneiderman as co-chair, could be the most fateful political and economic development of... »

Why is there no good Chinese food in Brownstone Brooklyn?

The Brooklyn Paper

Note: More media content is available for this story at BrooklynPaper.com.By Juliet Lindermanfor The Brooklyn PaperThe Year of the Dragon is supposed to be a fruitful and auspicious year, according to the Chinese Zodiac — and plenty of brownstone Brook... »

Funding Approved for Pier 42 and East River Waterfront

The Lo-Down

A rendering of one proposal for Pier 42 along the East River. Two major projects along the East River waterfront moved one step closer to reality this morning, when the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation voted officially to fund them. As we’ve bee... »

On the Market: Guy Turns Duplex Into Ultimate Keith Haring Bachelor Pad

Curbed National

Photo by Natalie Keyssar/WSJ This actually exists in brownstone Brooklyn: a one bedroom-duplex condo that the current owner covered head-to-toe in Keith Haring-inspired doodles—even on the fridge. A few years ago, Tim Lynskey paid $700K for the space, ... »

On the Market: Soothing Oases of Calm in America's Most Stressful Cities

Curbed National

Click here to view the full photogallery. The official list of the country's most stressful cities has just dropped courtesy of the analyst geeks over at Sperling’s Best Places, with it some grim news that things such as divorce rate,... »

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Trinity Real Estate Leasing Hudson Square Tech Offices

NYConvergence

Trinity Real Estate, an arm of Trinity Church downtown, is leasing 18 former industrial buildings in Hudson Square to tech, media and creative companies. The large, open loft spaces attract startups like One King’s Lane and established firms like Omnic... »

Alan Singer: Wall Street Was a Slave Market Before It Was a Financial Center

HuffPost New York Blogs

December 13, 2011 was the three hundredth anniversary of the law passed by the New York City Common Council that made Wall Street the city's official slave market. »

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Preservation: Loew’s Theater, New Rochelle

The Loop!

  The former Loew’s Theater at 585-599 Main Street in New Rochelle was built in 1926. Architect H.J. Krapp (really) designed it in the Eclectic Style, with elements of Spanish and Rococo design. New Rochelle historian Barbara Davis says the Loews is a ... »

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