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A beautiful building with an apartment-style vibe—perfect for Seniors and Juniors looking to live with friends!

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With a convenient location and the social aspects of suite living, can you overlook the maintenance issues? Only you can decide that.

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Located conveniently atop our favorite bagel and dumpling restaurant, 600 West 113th Street, better known as “Nuss,” gives you a taste of the sweet suite life.

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Former bagel shop and bakery Nussbaum & Wu has posted a new sign on its window, pointing to a possible reopening effort. The sign rebrands Nussbaum & Wu as “Wu + Nussbaum,” and indicates that the new shop will serve “noodles, dumplings & bagels” as its mainstay fare. Nussbaum & Wu had previously closed last June […]

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Trying to figure out where to live next year? Does your lottery number got you feeling down? If so, we have the perfect series for you. Enjoy the first of many updated housing reviews with our take on 600 West 113th Street, more commonly known as Nussbaum.   Location: 600 West 113th St. (colloquially known as Nussbaum) […]

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