StreetNoise

The dying languages of Queens, housing for the slightly-less-rich, and more

By Virginia K. Smith  | September 8, 2016 - 10:59AM

Queens is home to dozens of endangered languages (Fast Company)

As the luxury market stalls, homes for mere millionaires are still selling like hotcakes (NYT)

The foreclosure crisis is still alive and well in Jamaica, Queens (DNAinfo)

A historic townhouse is on the auction block for a steep discount in Hamilton Heights (PropertyShark)

Back-to-school season is the perfect time to get your apartment organized (DNAinfo)

Here's how much New Yorkers will shell out to shave time off their commutes (FiveThirtyEight)

What NYC can learn from Toronto in our quest to revive the streetcar (NYT)

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