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New York and Los Angeles. These two major metropolises don't have much in common when you consider some key characteristics.
Most people accept the city’s chaos as a toll for an expansive life. It took me several decades to realize that I could go my ...
Officially, street pigeons are not vermin, like rats, another species of barefoot city dweller, with which they are often ...
A 425-square-foot studio in Brooklyn may seem small for two people, but one couple’s DIY furniture and minimalist lifestyle make it work ...
For eight years running, Finland has been rated the happiest country in the world by a peculiar United Nations-backed project ...
Not all vehicles fit into neat little buckets. The Riese & Riese & Müller Load4 75 is technically an e-bike, but with more ...
As new arrivals to the U.S. settle into communities, start families, and seek housing, they’re reshaping the real estate ...
On the top floor of a building near Union Square, there’s a small, white-walled office filled with frazzled 20-somethings ...
Moving to a new city can be a big decision, especially when you’re trying to balance affordability with the excitement of ...
The New York Times calls him the “Nerd King of Internet Cooking. You could also call him a bestselling cookbook author, a ...
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New York City has a way of convincing us that living here has to be hard. Sure, that’s true sometimes. But there’s a reason ...