Artist Nickolay Lamm illustrates city life on other planets. If you think NYC winters can be a drag, just be glad you live on Earth.

Locals call it the Gingerbread House, and it's now on the market for $11 million — down from $12 million.

The Park Slope Civic Council just held its 54th annual house tour, offering a chance to stroll through the neighborhood's finest homes.

Ever wonder where certain NYC buildings get their (sometimes unusual) monikers? From the Huys to the Apthorp, find out here.

Found in the historic American Thread Building, this stunning room features a 25-foot ceiling and dramatic stained glass skylight.

New York's first micro-unit housing project would feature apartments ranging from 250 to 370 square feet.

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