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Why couples fight at Ikea, the High Line's creator has regrets, and more

By Virginia K. Smith  | February 14, 2017 - 10:59AM

Psychologists explain why a couples trip to Ikea always ends in a fight (Science of Us)

The High Line's creator wishes they'd done more to make the park serve the community (DNAinfo)

Airbnb is set to acquire a company with thousands of luxury vacation listings (LLNYC)

Meanwhile, the company's celebrity endorsement policy remains ethically murky (Buzzfeed)

How Bronx locals feel about the borough's burgeoning gentrification (AM NY)

Study: the gender pay gap means most single women can't actually afford to rent in cities (RentCafe)

You're not the only one who's getting agitated about the decreasing quality of city subway service (NYT)

Travel back to very early New York with these classic old maps and paintings (The Real Deal)

These were New York's best-selling residential buildings of 2016 (Property Shark)

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