6sqft’s top stories of 2023!
As 2023 comes to a close, 6sqft is looking back on our most popular stories of the year. Over the last 12 months, readers pored over articles on everything New York City-related, from new fare evasion-stopping subway turnstiles and the construction of the city’s largest all-electric skyscraper to the best seafood spots and the return of the holiday nostalgia trains. Readers enjoyed getting a look inside some of the city’s most unique real estate listings, too, including the homes of photographers William Wegman and Annie Leibovitz and a historic Brooklyn carriage house turned Passive House.
News
- MTA installs new turnstiles designed to stop fare evasion
- JPMorgan’s all-electric supertall at 270 Park Avenue tops out in Midtown East
- See Amazon’s new NYC office at historic Lord & Taylor building
- Tenement Museum reopens historic building after $7M restoration
Dining and nightlife
- 4 NYC seafood spots that will make you feel like you’re on vacation
- NYC’s Gramercy Park Hotel to reopen with rooftop bar and Danny Meyer restaurant
- 17 of NYC’s oldest bars and restaurants you can still dine at today
- 5 restaurants with stunning views of NYC bridges
Events, art, and things to do
- Coney Island’s Luna Park will stay open this winter for the first time ever
- Robert Indiana’s ‘LOVE’ sculpture installed at Rockefeller Center
- It’s U.S. Open time in NYC: What to know before you go
- The Whitney Museum announces free admission on Friday nights, second Sundays
Distinctive NYC homes
- 190-year-old West Village wooden house with storied history asks $6M
- Famed photographer William Wegman just listed his Chelsea townhouse/studio for $16.5M
- An 1870s Clinton Hill carriage house, rebuilt to Passive House standards, asks $7.5M
- Annie Leibovitz lists her Central Park West home for $8.6M