Valeria Ricciulli, Curbed NY

Valeria Ricciulli

Curbed NY

New York, NY, United States

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Past articles by Valeria:

Landlords Lose Fight Against Rent Protections, Hotel Chelsea’s Latest Tenant Battle, and Other News

Here’s what’s going on around town this week. → Read More

City Hall Park Is Still Under Lockdown, the MTA Has a Man Cave, and Other News

Here’s what’s going on around town this week. → Read More

The Cheapest, Nicest Apartments for Sale in the West Village

Ranging from studios to a two-bedroom, these units come with perks like skylights, built-ins, and a 250-square-foot private terrace. → Read More

NYC Delays In-Person Learning (Again) for Most Public-School Students, Sky-High Yoga, and Other News

Here’s some of what happened around town this week. → Read More

Brooklyn Heights One-Bedroom With Sharp Kitchen Reno, Micro Claw-foot Tub, for $675K

The co-op apartment also comes with prewar touches like base moldings and hardwood floors. → Read More

Bloomberg Keeps ‘Tribute in Light’ Shining Through the Pandemic, Cops Save Opossum, and Other News

Here’s some of what happened around town this week. → Read More

Brooklyn Museum–Adjacent Apartment With Two Large Bedrooms Asks $875K

It comes with plenty of prewar touches including an arched doorway and base moldings. → Read More

What You Need To Know Now About the Upper West Side Homeless Shelters Saga

The latest: The de Blasio administration has paused moving homeless people from the Lucerne Hotel as Legal Aid lawyers negotiate terms. → Read More

Threatened by NIMBYs, City Will Send Lucerne Hotel’s Homeless Residents Elsewhere

Following pressure from a lawyered-up group of neighbors, the de Blasio administration will move residents of the hotel out of the Upper West Side. → Read More

More Drama at Upper West Side Hotels, Goat Squad Coming to Stuy Cove, and Other News

Here’s some of what happened around town this week. → Read More

One-Bedroom in Clinton Hill Former Shoe Factory (Across the Street from Pratt) Wants $795K

The co-op has huge windows, high ceilings, and a wraparound balcony. → Read More

Community Gardens As Classrooms, Love on the Gowanus Canal, and Other News

Here’s everything that’s been happening around the city this week. → Read More

Upper West Side Anti-Homeless NIMBYs Raise Money, Threaten to Go to Court

One group has hired Giuliani–crony Randy Mastro, and the Legal Aid Society threatened to sue the city if the homeless are moved out. → Read More

One-Bedroom With Massive Casement Windows in Tudor City Asks $779K

The co-op apartment has ten-foot ceilings, garden views, and a wood-burning fireplace. → Read More

Broker Fees Just Won’t Go Away, the Rat Epidemic, and Other News

Here’s everything else that’s been happening around the city this week. → Read More

Windsor Terrace Two-Bedroom With Plentiful Storage, Steps From Prospect Park, Asks $849K

The renovated apartment comes with hardwood floors and an in-unit washer-dryer. → Read More

The Retail Apocalypse, Multi-Mansion Compounds, and Other News

Here’s everything else that’s been happening around the city this week. → Read More

What’s Really Happening at Homeless Shelters on the Upper West Side

Contrary to what tabloid stories might have you believe, many neighbors welcome the homeless residents staying in hotels temporarily. → Read More

Clinton Hill One-Bedroom With Pine Floors and Farmhouse Sink Asks $660K

The condo unit also features an exposed-brick wall with an inlay fireplace and an in-unit washer/dryer. → Read More

A New Yorker’s Guide to Renegotiating Rent

Everything you need to know about renegotiating the terms of your lease as demand for NYC rentals plummets and new listings flood the market. → Read More