Weekly Highlights: Top Picks From the 6sqft Staff
- Competition Reimagines New York State Pavilion As a Cheeseburger Museum, Hanging Meadow
- Lottery Opens for 259 Affordable Units in East New York, Starting at $494/Month
- NYC May Get a Big Ugly Wall Instead of Bjarke Ingels’ Storm Protection System
- New Jersey’s Oldest and Largest Frank Lloyd Wright House Listed for $2.2M
- Rare Opportunity to Apply for New Upscale Condos in Clinton Hill, Priced From $156,000
- Go Glamping in a Geodesic Dome on a Catskills Farm for $350/Night
This Week’s Features
- Where to Find the Most Incredible Staircases in New York City
- The History of Bowery Bay Beach, the ‘Coney Island of Queens’
- Can the Second Avenue Subway Bring New Yorkers Back to the Upper East Side?
- Art Nerd New York’s Top Event Picks for the Week- 7/7-7/13
- Spotlight: Alex Gomberg Keeps Up the Tradition at 63-Year-Old Brooklyn Seltzer Boys
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Images: The Big U via Rebuild by Design / Bjarke Ingels Group (L); Frank Lloyd Wright’s James B. Christie House via Weichert (R)