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World property markets have become totally disconnected from national economies
Sales may have fallen 22 per cent but the distinctive homes are still the most sought-after homes in the New York borough
As the US yearns for its industrial heartland, the future of manufacturing takes shape
Notebook: from Shanghai to the Upper East Side, being bold brings its own problems
LoftOpera’s production of Verdi’s opera offers fresh staging and splendid voices
‘The combination of vanilla ice-cream, olive oil, sea salt, honey and Italian white truffle had us licking our spoons clean’
A novel about a teenage romance over a hot summer reads like a love letter to Ditmas Park
A fresh wave of development has swept the former hipster hang-out in Brooklyn, but at the cost of losing its cool
Republican candidate needs to do a lot of work to reach out to African-Americans
LGBT people once sought refuge in poor areas, but do liberation and gentrification mean these spaces are on their way out?
The bass guitarist’s beguiling stage persona shone through
New business school study shines light on how fraudsters rationalise actions
Access demand withdrawn after suspect in drugs probe provides passcode
Sanders and Clinton face off from opposite sides of Central Park
The former industrial hub is being colonised by buyers seeking waterfront homes without having to pay Manhattan prices
Tales to nourish founders — from fundraising to finding partners — from a New York rooftop farm
The candidate is under pressure to explain why he used illegal labour to clear the way for Trump Tower
Mark Rylance co-writes and stars in this meandering piece of whimsy
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