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Julian Fellowes’ study of elite Manhattanites touches on social matters but is more concerned with petty scandals
The vibrant neighbourhood has lower prices than the rest of Manhattan but high interest rates have caused a sales downturn
New York’s self-styled ‘dirt lawyer’ is the go-to for getting deals done in skyscraper city
Clara Wu Tsai says ‘I don’t think we’ve hit the ceiling’ as Liberty battle in WNBA finals
The 24-hour event at Pioneer Works in Brooklyn featured Indian musicians and western ensembles
City’s mayor and federal government spar as thousands of people arrive seeking work and housing
The Museum of the City of New York has assembled everything from film clips to graphic novels
Washington is going through a bit of a sea change on this score
Finding quiet spaces is vital for our wellbeing — but are we prepared to dwell in them?
Campaigners from around world gather on streets of Manhattan to call for government action on global warming
Santiago Calatrava’s St Nicholas Greek Orthodox building resembles an art-deco radio
Open at last, the Perelman Performing Arts Centre at the World Trade Center site is flexible and understated
Plus, one of Europe’s richest families bets on US media and sport and Armani charts his legacy, without a French takeover
Aman and Casa Cruz are duelling for the title of New York’s most ostentatiously expensive haunts
Expensive medicines made by Pfizer, J&J and Merck selected for talks in biggest shake-up in decades
New York City comptroller accuses $9.4tn asset management group of giving in to ‘war against ESG’
The spat over congestion pricing in Manhattan is the latest dispute between the Garden and Empire states
The opening concert was given over to Nono, followed by gripping and atmospheric new pieces
Influx of asylum seekers poses challenge for a city with a liberal self-image and a legal obligation to provide shelter
Hurricanes, blights and the return of El Niño herald persistent supply disruptions for agricultural products
After years of stagnation, New York’s counter-cultural hub has become the centre of a dining revolution
The Long Island enclave is still home to down-to-earth shacks and diners where you can tuck into this simple yet succulent snack at its most mouthwatering — and (relatively) inexpensive
These new books explore the extraordinary and everyday past and present lives of the city
Neighbouring state says regulators failed to consider how it would be affected by first toll of its kind in US
From lakeside charmers to comfortable retreats in the mountains
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