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Moving to New York During the Pandemic

There aren’t many of them, but some buyers and renters are coming to New York even while thousands have left to escape the coronavirus. Source: New York Times

What the Coronavirus Has Done to New Development

The pandemic paused residential construction and stalled sales. Now developers in Long Island City and Greenpoint are scrambling to bounce back. Source: New York Times

More Space, Same Address

As quarantining has made small apartments seem minuscule, some renters have been able to find larger places without leaving the building. Source: New York Times

Enjoying Your Backyard All Summer Long

Summer heat and bugs can make your outdoor space unbearable. Here are some ways to help you stay outside comfortably. Source: New York Times

All Quiet on the Far East Side

An epic preservation battle over two tenement buildings facing York Avenue seems to have been ended by the U.S. Supreme Court. But is it really over? Source: New York Times

How to Reopen Building Gyms and Pools?

Landlords and building managers are working out the logistics of inviting residents back into amenity spaces safely. Source: New York Times

All Alone in a Three-Bedroom Apartment

When her roommates moved out during the coronavirus lockdown, a Brooklynite negotiated with her landlord and is making the best of the situation. Source: New York Times