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Broadway goes car-free for Earth Day, a microchip implant in lieu of house keys, and more

By Virginia K. Smith  | April 5, 2017 - 10:59AM

For Earth Day, part of Broadway in Manhattan will go car-free (Gothamist)

Would you have a chip implanted in your body if it meant never having to fumble for your keys? (CNBC)

Next time you need new furniture, try browsing these online design stores (Apartment Therapy)

PSA: not every deli is a bodega (Brokelyn)

The L train shutdown will officially be 15 months instead of 18, though the contractor doesn't have a great track record (AM NY)

Low-cost ways to immediately make a new apartment feel like home (The Financial Diet)

Brace yourself, bidding at auction for rentals may be the horrifying wave of the future (WSJ)

How Brooklyn's waterfront neighborhoods went from industrial to office buildings (Commercial Cafe)

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