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A daily mix of stories about cities, city life, and our always evolving neighborhoods and skylines. [Curbed]( MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 WHO’S SELLING [The First Artist Who Moved Into This Soho Loft Building Is Moving Out]( Sal Lindsay outstayed Jonas Mekas, the painters Bill Dutterer and Ida Applebroog, and the Billops-Hatch collection. Photo: Davey Ron/JDA Studios Anyone who stopped by Sal Lindsay’s Soho loft in the evening used to get a warning: Bring enough cigarettes to last because none of the shops nearby stay open. “We used to joke that once the sweatshops closed, nothing went down Broadway but tumbleweeds,” said Lindsay’s son, Chris Bos. “No bodegas, no little delis. There was nothing.” Which is why, when Bos was a teenager, he spent a lot of time in his bedroom, where Lindsay, a single mom, let him build a quarter-pipe for friends to do BMX tricks or skate. Visitors included friends he met at Washington Square Park — a young Vincent Gallo, the legendary skater [Harry Jumonji](. “The noise didn’t carry,” said Lindsay, who used the front of the 4,000-square-foot apartment as a painting studio. “I never had any idea, anytime, what they were up to.” [Continue reading »]( Want more on city life, real estate, and design? [Subscribe now]( to save over 40% on unlimited access to Curbed and everything New York. [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( The Latest [Frothy Gazebos, Beehive Lamps, and More Design Finds From a Brussels Fair For its New York debut, the Brussels-based Collectible design fair took over two office floors in Fidi.]( By Morgan Meier [Pete Davidson and Colin Jost’s Ferry Goes to Fashion Week Its first gig is for Tommy Hilfiger.]( By Clio Chang [Ruffled Vases, Chaises Longues Made of Pipes, and More Design Finds Plus, a new wedding-veil-inspired collection at Design Within Reach.]( By Morgan Meier [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Read More From Curbed]( [Sign up to get The Listings Edit](, a weekly digest of the most worth-it apartments in New York. [GET THE NEWSLETTER]( [logo]( [facebook logo]( [instagram logo]( [twitter logo]( [unsubscribe]( | [privacy notice]( | [update preferences]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Was this email forwarded to you? [Sign up now]( to get this newsletter in your inbox. [View this email in your browser.]( You received this email because you have a subscription to New York. Reach the right online audience with us For advertising information on email newsletters, please contact AdOps@nymag.com Vox Media, LLC 1701 Rhode Island Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036 Copyright © 2024, All rights reserved

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