Weekly Highlights: Top Picks from the 6sqft Staff
- Tetra-Shed: A Portable Wooden Home Office with a Rubber Skin
- Brand New Photos for Bay Ridge’s Gingerbread House, Now Back on the Market for $11M
- Day vs. Night: What NYC’s Population Looks Like
- In New York City Your $100 Is Really Worth Just $81.77
- New Video Reveals How SHoP’s 626 First Avenue Will Dance into Midtown’s East River Skyline
- Famed Photographer David LaChapelle Lists His Stunning Chelsea Home for $2.5M
This Week’s Features
- New York’s First-Ever Penthouse: A 54-Room Upper East Side Mansion Built for a Cereal Heiress
- INFOGRAPHIC: What the Top-Paid MLB All-Stars Can Buy in NYC vs. Their Home Cities
- INTERVIEW: Historian Francis Morrone on the Changing City, Modern Architecture and Why He Loves the ’50s
- New York in the ’60s: Apartment Hunting, Job Searching, and Starting Out in the Big City
- Art Nerd New York’s Top Event Picks for the Weekend, 7/16-7/19
- Why Are the Mean Streets of Queens Numbered the Way They Are?
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Images: Tetra-Shed (L); 626 First Avenue via SHoP Architects and JDS Development Group (R)