Happy Design Week to all who celebrate. And even if you, like me, do not, I still have some listings in New York for you. Hung around downtown Manhattan this week, which was ill-advised for my proverbial pocketbook. Sniffed around Greenwich Village, Tribeca, Soho, and the East Village (which was oddly outpricing the West Village this week). Next week will be focused on our city’s more affordable options — no more of this Manhattan-pricing nonsense! |
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A gallerist dealing in minimalist design took a 19th century house down to its bones. |
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The home of the artist George Nelson Preston, a seminal Beat Generation figure, is full of personal history. |
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And a funny little triplex near Central Park on East 75th. |
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Plus a gatehouse in Rhinebeck that might be worth the renovation costs. |
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The former governor of New Jersey paid $1.5 million for the two-bed, two-bath near Union Square. |
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