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INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

With its mercantile past encapsulated in a vernacular of austere yet beautiful 19th-century factory buildings and broad, cobblestone streets, it isn’t hard to understand the appeal of New York’s Tribeca neighbourhood and its unique housing stock. And this three-bedroom loft apartment is no exception. Situated in a former book bindery built in 1882, it features enviably high

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