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The Afternoon Wrap: Thursday
- Legendary apartments are born when minimalist Manhattan design joins forces with extravagant hip-hop superstardom. [See photo above for proof.] [Dezeen, via Curbed]
- One of Paul Rudolph's modernist houses--a 4,200-square-foot beauty in Westport, Connecticut--has "ended up in a landfill." Despite its subtlety-meets-Brutalist 1972 design, the house was demolished earlier this month. [Architectural Record]
- Blog Mystery of the Week: Is the Brooklyn Heights' Dahn Yoga HQ a murderous cult? [Brooklyn Record]
- Local Building-Industry Fact of the Week: The construction biz grosses $60.8 billion every year, and has created 275,000 jobs. [Crain's]
- If you're the kind of renter often described as "a real jerk... shaky, sort of nervous and a complete phony who smiled too much for his own good," arguing with landlords and brokers won't get you far. [NY Press] -Max Abelson
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