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Supersized houses are shrinking backyards, Jackson Heights' history of change, exploring Fort George, and more

By Brick Underground  | April 21, 2017 - 11:59AM
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Photo: S. Jhoanna Robledo

Neighbors say supersized home "expansions" are eating into Chelsea backyards (DNAInfo)

A comprehensive history of Jackson Heights' transformation (Curbed)

Fort George in northern Manhattan gets its day in the real estate sun (New York Times)

A 350-square-foot West Village studio's vibe channels beachy Los Angeles (Apartment Therapy)

Happy (almost) centenary, I.M. Pei! (New York)

A woman who survived being hit by a car implores her community board to pay attention to a dangerous Upper West Side intersection (West Side Rag)

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