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Adriane Quinlan

Adriane Quinlan

Writer at Curbed - New York

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Languages
  • English
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  • Real Estate

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Recent Articles

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Is That an EV Charger Hiding in a Poop-Bag Dispenser?

While the city studies the potential for lamppost charging, New York drivers are going rogue.
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Coldplay Kiss-Cam CEO Sells His Tribeca Condo for $5.8 Million

The former head of Astronomer nearly broke even on the sale, which happened quickly for luxury real estate.
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A Tech Power Couple Tires of Their Sky Bridge

The married founders of Slack and Away are selling their Tribeca compound for $30 million.
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Pete Davidson and Colin Jost’s Ferry Took to the Sea, Briefly

The decommissioned boat, inoperable on its own, was towed around the harbor as part of a Nike ad campaign.
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The Brutalist Beach House on Ocean Avenue

A Manhattan Beach oddity asking $3.6 million looks nothing like its Tudor and McMansion neighbors.
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A First Look Inside JFK’s New Terminal One

For now, it’s all about the art.
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Lily Allen and David Harbour’s Breakup Townhouse Is for Sale

The Carroll Gardens brownstone name-checked in West End Girl just listed for $7.9 million.
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‘Who Died?’ ‘It’s the Starbucks.’

As locations close across the city, an outpouring of grief from tweens, crossword types, and other Frappuccino diehards.
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A Remarkably Untouched Queen Anne in Park Slope

It comes with an arched balcony to peer over the neighborhood and tons of working fireplaces.
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The Upstairs-Downstairs Brownstone Shuffle

Throughout Park Slope, Mom and Dad are taking the garden apartment while the kids (and grandkids) move back in upstairs.
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900 Pieces of Vintage Furniture Were Lost in One Night

A five-alarm Red Hook warehouse fire wiped out Lanoba Design’s entire showroom, along with dozens of artist studios and a local newspaper’s office.