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Then-and-Now Photos: Staying Put In the Same One-Bedroom for 60 Years
Curbed
Andrew Alpern has lived in this one-bedroom co-op in the Penn South middle-income complex in Chelsea 1962, and had no intention of ever...
Pirms 34 mēnešiem
The Posh Portals of New York City (Published 2021)
The New York Times
Nothing could be simpler than the purpose of a building's door to let people in. But Andrew Alpern complicates things immediately in the...
Pirms 46 mēnešiem
Is a $199,000 Penthouse on East 84th a Bargain or a Bad Idea?
Curbed
An Upper East Side penthouse at 103 E. 8th Street is only asking $199000, but the studio apartment, likely a former maid's room, is tiny,...
Pirms 5 mēnešiem
What the entrances of NYC luxury and historic buildings tell us about who lives there
Brick Underground
Author Andrew Alpern looks at entrances to New York City's luxury and historic residential buildings in his new book, Posh Portals.
Pirms 49 mēnešiem
The Legacy of Edward Gorey Preserved at Columbia University
Hyperallergic
In 2010, Columbia University received a donation of an extensive collection of Edward Gorey items from Andrew Alpern, an architectural...
Pirms 152 mēnešiem
First Apartment Buildings in NYC
Ephemeral New York
the building is one of the city's very first cooperative apartment houseswith residents owning a stake in the building rather than renting...
Pirms 30 mēnešiem
The Dakota: Where Frankenstein Lived and John Lennon Died
The New Republic
When a penthouse apartment in One57 sold for over $100 million last year, it broke the record for Manhattan's most expensive apartment.
Pirms 109 mēnešiem
The Wolfe Building (Published 2010)
The New York Times
The sad, sad tale of the demolition of one of the most astounding early skyscrapers that the city ever boasted: the John Wolfe Building.
Pirms 167 mēnešiem
Affordable Manhattan: Co-Ops Keep The Dream Alive
NPR
Manhattan real estate goes for crazy prices: Condos and co-ops can cost millions. But the city also has a long history of affordable housing in the form of...
Pirms 160 mēnešiem
Gilded Age Apartment Buildings NYC
Ephemeral New York
I've walked past 121 Madison Avenue, at the corner of 30th Street, many times, and it's always puzzled me. The red brick, the bay windows,...
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