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    Renewing, Not Relocating

    The New York office market is now three-for-three in terms of mega-office leases in 2012. There have been three leasing deals of about 500,000 square feet and above: Viacom Inc., Morgan Stanley and now Citibank. But in all three deals the tenants have stayed in place instead of moving to a new location.

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    Dimming the Disco Era

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    Birding in Cape May

    I don't claim to know shore birds, and I'd certainly never heard of the Red Knot before I was encouraged to visit Cape May on the southern tip of New Jersey—one of the world's premier birding destinations—to witness their migration last week.

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    Destination Supermarkets

    When the weather heats up, New York becomes a café town. Diners hunker down curbside in their quest for $30 pasta plates and diesel fumes. The don't realize the best kind of café isn't on the street—it's in the supermarket.

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    Here Comes the Neighborhood, to Help

    When Jeremy and Lisa Gans throw a backyard party, it attracts the whole neighborhood and a bunch of donations.

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    New York Photos of the Week May 12th – May 18th

    In this week's photos from around New York, taking pictures from New York rooftops, the circus raises its big top, police arrest Queens gang members, and more.

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    New York Photos of the Week: May 12-18

    In this week's photos from around New York, taking pictures from New York rooftops, the circus raises its big top, police arrest Queens gang members, and more.

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    Mets' Closest Brushes With No-Hitters

    If the Mets fail to throw a no-hitter on Friday, it will mark 8,000th game in franchise history without one—a longer wait than any other team. A look back at near misses.

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    Met Ball: Stars Step Out on Red Carpet

    The Metropolitan Museum of Art hosted its annual Costume Institute gala Monday night, a benefit organized by Vogue's Anna Wintour with Oscars-style pomp.

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    Duke Farms Go Public

    The sprawling estate in suburban New Jersey that once provided the setting for Doris Duke's ornamental gardens will open to the public later this month.

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    Shuttle Flies Over New York City

    NASA's space shuttle Enterprise flew over New York City on Friday morning.

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    Dinosaurs Move in New Jersey

    Model dinosaurs made in China invaded a bluff in Secaucus, N.J., as a high-tech dinosaur theme park prepares for its opening next month.

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    Thousands of Old New York Images Now Online

    New York City's Department of Records officially announced Tuesday that a database of 870,000 images of New York City and its municipal operations is now available to the public online.

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