July’s 10 Most-Read Stories and This Week’s Features
July’s 10 Most-Read Stories
- My 425sqft: Tour a Bubbly Packaging Designer’s Boerum Hill Studio Filled with Eclectic Finds
- Julia Roberts Lists Greenwich Village Apartment for $4.5M
- New York’s First-Ever Penthouse: A 54-Room Upper East Side Mansion Built for a Cereal Heiress
- Day vs. Night: What NYC’s Population Looks Like
- Tetra-Shed: A Portable Wooden Home Office with a Rubber Skin
- Construction Update: Tribeca’s ‘Jenga Tower’ 56 Leonard Tops Out
- What Does Your Zip Code Say About You? This Map Tells All
- Katie Holmes and Suri Renting a $25,000 Penthouse in Chelsea
- The History of Brooklyn Blackout Cake: German Bakeries and WWII Drills
- New Video Reveals How SHoP’s 626 First Avenue Will Dance into Midtown’s East River Skyline
This Week’s Features
- New York in the ’60s: Domestic Yearnings, Yorkville Hangouts and Bartenders
- Where to Find the NYC Haunts and Houses of Famous Writers
- My 1,000sqft: Tour an Interior Designer’s Classic Greenwich Village Apartment and Terrace
- Art Nerd New York’s Top Event Picks for the Week, 7/30-8/2
- New Yorker Spotlight: Author Julia Pierpont on Her Debut Novel and Coming of Age in NYC
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Images: Amy Sprague in her Boerum Hill studio, via 6sqft (L); 56 Leonard, via CityRealty (R)