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  2. Inside the ‘tiniest apartment’ in NYC with no bathroom ...

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    A video of an apartment in New York City has gone viral after viewers called out its “nightmare” amenities and jaw-dropping price per month.. Earlier this week, real estate agent Omer Labock ...

  3. This 54-square-foot studio without bathroom or kitchen rented ...

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    The TikTok video took viewers on a tour of “the smallest apartment that currently exists in New York City.” ... New York City needs around 40,000 more rental units for supply to return to pre ...

  4. 75½ Bedford Street - Wikipedia

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    75½ Bedford Street is a house located in the West Village neighborhood of New York City that is only 9 feet 6 inches (2.9 meters) wide. Built in 1873, it is often described as the narrowest house in New York. [1] Its past tenants have included Edna St. Vincent Millay, author Ann McGovern, cartoonist William Steig and anthropologist Margaret Mead.

  5. Anthony Triolo is living his life as an extreme minimalist in ...

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    Anthony Triolo is living his life as an extreme minimalist in one of the smallest apartments in New York City. April 17, 2020 at 3:56 PM. Anthony always dreamed of moving to New York City. When he ...

  6. Microapartment - Wikipedia

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    The average size of a New York City tenement unit back then was around 284 square feet, and four or more people would cram into that tiny space. [18] In June 2016, [19] New York City got its first microapartment [20] building, Carmel Place, with 55 units that are as small as 250 square feet (23 m 2) [21] and ceilings from nine to ten feet (2.7 ...

  7. Knickerbocker Village - Wikipedia

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    It was the first apartment development in the United States to receive federal funding. [3] The average cost of "Lung Block" to Knickerbocker Village was high: $3.116 million, or $14 per square foot. The development's tax assessment was reduced by two-thirds to bring the monthly room rental down to the $12.50 stipulated by the RFC.

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