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NYC's 'Narrowest Home' On Market For Nearly $5M | NYC Roundup

Here are the must-read Patch NYC stories for Thursday, August 26.

An image of the Bedford Street sign on the corner of where the "narrowest home" in New York City is within Greenwich Village.
An image of the Bedford Street sign on the corner of where the "narrowest home" in New York City is within Greenwich Village. (Google Maps)

A round-up of the news stories in New York City today:

NYC's 'Narrowest Home' On Market For Nearly $5M: Report

A townhouse at 75 1/2 Bedford Street is considered the skinniest home in New York City, standing just nine feet six inches wide.

Thieves Snatch $4.1M In Jewelry From Men In Chelsea, Police Say

Police said the suspects took jewelry, including a Richard Mille watch, from victims and then fled in a luxury car.

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$3.3M In Artifacts Seized At UES Gallery Returned To Pakistan: DA

More than 100 antiques that were smuggled to NYC and appeared at the Art Of the Past gallery on Madison Avenue were returned to Pakistan.

City Data Shows Vaccines Are Working, Even As Mandate Backlash Hits City Hall

Just 0.33% of vaccinated New Yorkers tested positive for the virus, while only 0.02% were hospitalized because of COVID-19.

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Legendary NY Rangers Goalie Selling His Upper West Side Apartment

Recently retired Henrik Lundqvist just put his 225 West 83rd Street condo on the market for $2.99 million, reports the New York Post.

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