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CNNMoney: Average Manhattan home hits record $1.6 million

Manhattan apartment prices hit fresh record highs in the first quarter of 2008, even as the rest of the country was reeling from the mortgage meltdown.

7th body pulled from rubble of crane collapse

A seventh body has been pulled from the site where a crane collapsed Saturday on the East Side of Midtown Manhattan, New York police said Monday.

Vacant building collapses in Manhattan

A vacant apartment building in Manhattan that locals say appeared to be falling apart for months collapsed Tuesday, officials said.

CNNMoney: Manhattan home prices: Still crazy

Manhattan real estate continues to buck national trends - New York home prices soared during the last three months of the year, according to several surveys released Thursday.

All About: Cities and energy consumption

Humans can now officially be called an urban species. More than half of the global population now live in cities and the United Nations says that by 2030, 60 percent of us will live in them.

Time.com: Can't-Miss Christmas Spectaculars

Take the family out this weekend: Richard Corliss picks the top three must-see Christmas spectacles in the Big Apple

CNNMoney: Holiday buzz at electronics stores

Neither high gas prices nor falling home values deterred customers from lining up and plunking down cash at Manhattan electronics stores Friday, and deep price cuts helped big ticket items go fast.

CNNMoney: Manhattan housing boom continues

Despite a housing slump across the rest of the nation, home sellers in New York City are selling houses faster with the number of listings reaching a two-year low, according to data released Tuesday.

Business 2.0: Farming goes vertical

The term "urban farming" may conjure up a community garden where locals grow a few heads of lettuce. But some academics envision something quite different for the increasingly hungry world of the 21st century: a vertical farm that will do for agriculture what the skyscraper did for office space.

Time.com: Cities Breaking Down

Manhattan's tower of steam is just one more dramatic example of the cost of letting urban infrastructure deteriorate

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