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Emily Nonko

Emily Nonko

Contributing Writer at 6sqft

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wausaupilotandreview.com

Instead of eviction, landlords and tenants talk it out - Wausau Pilot & Review

By Emily Nonko, Reasons to Be Cheerful Before Janaya Lewinski leads a mediation session as part of Philadelphia’s Eviction Diversion Program, she wants to
law.com

A Reflection on DEI Promises a Year Later: Promises Kept? | The Leg...

Year 2020 was the of year of corporate promises: a year of public statements of support, a year of corporate America pledging racial and gender equity and real and sustained changes, and a year of donations to social justice causes. One year later, where are we? Are we any closer to meeting these pr…
wsj.com

Nathan Lane’s New York Apartment Hits the Market for $4.65 Million

The actor and writer bought the Tribeca condo in 1999 after moving to the city from Los Angeles.
curbed.com

It Looks Like New York City Rents Have Bottomed Out

And will probably stay low for the rest of the year.
6sqft.com

10 secrets of the Brooklyn Bridge | 6sqft

10 things you didn’t know about the iconic Brooklyn Bridge.
wsj.com

A Miami Beach Modern—and the Lot Next Door—Sell for $37.5 Million

The sale, a record for the neighborhood of Altos Del Mar, includes a 6,758-square-foot waterfront home and a 16,000-square-foot lot.
wsj.com

On Jupiter Island, the Seaside Mansion Once Owned by Lehman’s Last ...

The 3.3-acre property once owned by Richard S. Fuld Jr. hit the market for $39.5 million earlier this year.
wsj.com

Shutterstock Founder Jonathan Oringer Lists Hamptons Home for $52 M...

The 10,269-square-foot Bridgehampton property is hitting the market roughly six months after Jonathan Oringer and his wife, Talia Oringer, bought a $42 million Miami Beach home.
yesmagazine.org

Philadelphia Tries Mediation to Prevent Evictions

The coronavirus pandemic has put pressures on tenants who lose work, and the landlords who lose rent income. This program tries to help both.
wsj.com

House of the Year, Third Place: A ‘Mini National Park’ in the Wyomi...

The 65-acre property near downtown Jackson, Wyo., includes a three-bedroom log cabin with a large deck to view wildlife.
wsj.com

Christmas Comes Early and Stays Year-round Inside This New Jersey Home

Holiday décor remains up 365 days a year inside the Italy-inspired Colts Neck property, which is asking $2.19 million.
wsj.com

You Don’t Need a Home Office to Work From Home

How to make the most of your space when working in close quarters.
nextcity.org

The Nonprofit That Puts Art Inside Laundromats (And Wherever Else P...

The Laundromat Project has found a new home in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn.
msmagazine.com

Their App Sends Free Mail to Incarcerated People. Now They’re Helpi...

A voter registration campaign targeted inside Maine prisons provided all 1,709 incarcerated residents with the necessary forms and instructions to register to vote and vote by mail.
6sqft.com

See inside the secret train track hidden in the depths of Grand Cen...

The history behind Grand Central’s Track 61 and a secret elevator that brought FDR up to the Waldorf Astoria Hotel.
washingtonmonthly.com

How Renters Can Earn Equity - Washington Monthly

How Renters Can Earn Equity  Washington Monthly
brooklyneagle.com

BPL virtual panel to discuss climate change, NYC transit amid COVID-19

On Wednesday, July 22, Brooklyn Public Library is kicking off a virtual edition of Climate Wednesdays — a panel series on climate and how it is intertwined with other pressing issues. Wednesday’s panel is titled “Where To Next? Fossil-Free Transportation in a Pandemic and Beyond,” and will discuss c…
6sqft.com

The 14 best apartments near the High Line | 6sqft

Here are the 13 most noteworthy residential developments now open around the High Line elevated park in West Chelsea, Manhattan.
politico.com

San Quentin’s Breakthrough Prison Newsroom

A huge podcast hit and a revived newspaper mean that policymakers really have to listen.
archive.curbed.com

8 ways to stalk the home of your dreams online

Here are a few tips on how to scour the web to uncover everything you need to know about a property and its owner—all before making an offer.
archive.curbed.com

A tiny property intended for Airbnb becomes a furniture maker’s cus...

“By the time it was done, I realized nobody was ever going to live in here but me.”