Weekly Highlights: Top Picks from the 6sqft Staff
- Interior Renderings for SHoP’s 111 West 57th Street Tower Revealed
- Los Angeles Has Designed the Perfect Parking Sign–Can NYC Take Note?
- Bill Ackman Closes on One57 Penthouse for $91.5M, Second Most Expensive Condo Sale Ever
- VIDEO: Meet the ‘Pimps and Hos’ of Seedy ’70s Times Square
- You Can Now Tour the Gowanus Canal Without Catching Syphilis or Other Ailments
- Beautiful 17th Century Barn Shipped Over from England Asks $3.3 Million
This Week’s Features
- Tracing the Colorful History of Madison Square Park from the 1800s
- My 500sqft: Artist Hector Castaneda Invites Us into His Spanish Harlem One-Bedroom ‘Museum’
- East Harlem: From Manhattan’s First Little Italy to El Barrio to a Neighborhood on the Cusp of Gentrification
- New Yorker Spotlight: Caroline Weaver Is Making Pencils Cool Again with Her New LES Pencil Shop
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Images: Hector Castaneda’s Spanish Harlem apartment via Angelica Vasquez (L); 83 Narrow Lane in the Hamptons (R)