Bargin books just don’t pay Greenwich Village rents. Lefty neighborhood institution, Unoppressive Non-Imperialist Bargain Books, will close its doors on its 34 Carmine St. storefront this month following a rent hike. The shop is set to be cleared out by the end of June, Patch first reported. In its three decades in the neighborhood, the
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Liz Neumark’s Great Performances has taken 10,000 more square feet at the Bronx’s Bruckner Building, raising the space leased by the high-end, nutritionally conscious caterer to more than 60,000 square feet. We first reported the organization’s move there from 304 Hudson St. in 2019, after the Manhattan location was taken over by Disney for its new
A two-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom loft located on the “most Instagrammable street in Brooklyn” has hit the market for $2.6 million. Unit 3 at 31 Washington St. has been pegged as a “classic Dumbo loft” with “timeless quality that feels uniquely old school New York,” with features that include exposed brick, large timber beams and columns, large
Billionaire Walmart heir Rob Walton just got $30.8 million richer with the sale of his Aspen, Colo., plot of land. Although still in the beginning stages of a mansion structure, the value is mostly for the parcel of land, which spans a colossal 33,000 square feet. This is a sizeable profit, considering Walton, 77, purchased
Thank you for being a friend — by paying more than the asking price! After hitting the market in April for $10.57 million, and for the first time in more than 50 years, the late Betty White’s Los Angeles home has sold, its listing brokerage told The Post. The final sale price: approximately $10.67 million,
Hamptons homeowners are quickly learning that the sky-high prices they charged the past two summers for renting out their properties are a thing of the past. A combination of increased international travel, many former renters buying homes and a supply glut have all led to a sudden sticker-slash in the tony Long Island enclave. “There
This problem was more sticky than sweet. Police were called to a humming scene in lower Manhattan on Saturday night when a gang of bees took up residence on the side of a skyscraper. “There was quite the buzz late last night at 3 World Trade Center as 8,000 honeybees swarmed the side of the
There’s “growing demand from a diverse range of retailers” for Manhattan storefronts, the Real Estate Board of New York crows in its spring 2022 survey of retail activity. The claim might be true, but growing demand doesn’t immediately or necessarily translate into a big reduction in the number of vacant stores. The metrics for the
After two decades in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, a popular store among locals has been gutted by flames. While devastated by the damage, the owners of Hiller & Moon — a purveyor of cheeses and fine foods — say they’re overwhelmed by the outpouring of support they’ve received from their community. “It’s remarkable.
Feel the need … the need for pie? A former movie set can help if so. The iconic fictional residence of Kelly McGillis in 1986’s “Top Gun” has been reborn as a pie shop — and opened just weeks ahead of the Friday release of “Top Gun: Maverick.” As a nod to the aerial action
This Rhode Island home is simply spook-tacular — and perhaps that’s why it just sold for more than its asking price. This early 19th-century, three-bedroom spread in the town of Burrillville — despite its charming historical touches — is actually the real-life haunted house that inspired the 2013 horror film “The Conjuring.” After hitting the
Jennifer Lawrence played her in the 2015 film “Joy,” but now’s your best chance to live like the real Joy Mangano. Mangano, the 66-year-old inventor who’s best known as the mastermind behind the self-wringing Miracle Mop — and, of course, for inspiring that movie, for which Lawrence received an Oscar nomination and a Golden Globe
No man is an island — and perhaps, instead of an individual buyer, that’s why the affluent suburb of Darien, Conn., is buying a grand private island located right in the town itself. The Wall Street Journal reports that the town — some 50 miles from New York City — has entered contract to purchase
First they invaded Montauk, turning the once-quaint fishing village into the Hamptons lite. Now they’re taking over Greenport, Southold, Mattituck and Cutchogue. Residents of Long Island’s North Fork are furious about a post-pandemic influx of tourists and transplants turning their jut of land into a crowded playground for tone-deaf city folk, a k a “cityiots.”
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