Where Did My Supermarket Go?
Corner markets and grocery stores are closing across the city, changing the tenor of a neighborhood and forcing some to rethink their daily routines.
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Corner markets and grocery stores are closing across the city, changing the tenor of a neighborhood and forcing some to rethink their daily routines.
By RONDA KAYSEN
Tips on shopping for credenzas, also known as sideboards or buffets.
By TIM McKEOUGH
Riding the subway in Queens puts you outdoors and gives you a passing glimpse at some local real estate.
By GEORGE ETHEREDGE
The five top listings include four homes in New York City and one surprise outlier from a distant time zone.
By MICHAEL KOLOMATSKY
Salvatore Di Vittorio and Santa Maria Pecoraro Di Vittorio found what they wanted in Larchmont, N.Y.
By JOYCE COHEN
The landmarked Offerman House will soon house 121 rental apartments, with retail on the ground floor.
By KAYA LATERMAN
The Grammy award winner lives with her husband and frequent collaborator, Robert Lopez, and their children in Brooklyn.
By JOANNE KAUFMAN
The developer Sheldon H. Solow has finally begun construction on the last large undeveloped site on the Far East Side.
By MICHELLE HIGGINS
This week’s properties are on the Upper East Side, in Carnegie Hill and in Brooklyn Heights.
By MICHELLE HIGGINS
This week’s properties include a six-bedroom in Briarcliff Manor, N.Y., and a three-bedroom in Ridgefield, Conn.
Among October’s notable real estate transactions: The $4.6 million estate sale of the home of the actor Eli Wallach.
By VIVIAN MARINO
A contemporary in Memphis, a Queen Anne in Denver and a stucco cottage in Portland, Ore.
By MIKE POWELL
Bethel is a mix of young families attracted by the relatively low-priced homes and strong schools, and retirees living in amenity-rich condos.
By SUSAN HODARA
Residential sales on St. John are up from last year, though the higher end of the market has been slower.
By LISA PREVOST
A landlord can sue any or all those named on the lease, so it’s best to keep paying the rent.
By RONDA KAYSEN
Some buildings prohibit residents from hiring building staff for private jobs because of potential liability issues.
By RONDA KAYSEN
The size of your rent check could mean the difference between a tight budget and an unsustainable one.
By RONDA KAYSEN
Gone are the days when you could list your apartment and watch the offers roll in.
By RONDA KAYSEN
The secret ballot may seem sacred, but condos and co-ops operate differently.
By RONDA KAYSEN