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The architecture curator on the brownstones and boutiques of her ‘lovely pocket’ of Brooklyn
New York’s only skyscraper outside Manhattan is to be auctioned after falling victim to soaring interest rates
The arty area is cheaper than Manhattan or Williamsburg but locals find gentrification challenging
A mystery narrative meets a chronicle of criminality with a cast of characters living in the now gentrified New York borough
The redevelopment of the old factory, a New York industrial landmark, is rebranding urban memory and forming a new Brooklyn waterfront
Our writer wants both familial and familiar from a multigenerational house in an unpretentious New York neighbourhood
My non-alcoholic odyssey through New York’s ‘sober curious’ drinking scene
The New York outer borough is now arguably the power centre of the city
What newly liberalised marijuana culture says about the city post-pandemic
It provides artist studios and gallery spaces that reflect and enhance the area’s industrial surrounds
My 15-year-old son was two subway trains behind the car where the Brooklyn gunman fired 33 shots
City on edge about rising gun violence, lawlessness and hate crimes as it reopens after Covid
The New York borough is attracting buyers from Manhattan in search of more space and greater affordability
The head of the independent luxury-hotel group likes to enjoy her home borough’s excellent food offerings and explore its green spaces with her family — followed by a night in Manhattan
Move over, Manhattan — for treasure-trove record shops and up-tempo live venues just head over the river
The best way to take in all that Brooklyn has to offer — from spectacular cityscapes to hipster havens — is on two wheels
Where to find the best produce on the planet, from classic New York delis and Indian spice emporiums to German sausage shops
A famed plaza, a mile-long meadow and an enchanting forest make this a magical space for both public celebration and private contemplation
The new sculptural It candle is more artwork than waxwork
The ad-hominem political attack designed to stir up anger or fear has become commonplace
The allure of cities may be diminished after the pandemic. But don’t bet against New York just yet
It’s possible that New York will reset to something more like Brooklyn than Manhattan
One subway stop from Manhattan, life is a whirlwind of exercise, hipster coffee, jazz clubs — and therapy
New York borough follows Manhattan’s downward trend
Dramatic under-representation of black and Hispanic pupils in elite public high schools has become politically charged
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