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Wendell Pierce Claims Discrimination in Trying to Rent a Harlem Apartment

The renowned character actor, best known for playing Detective Bunk Moreland on HBO’s “The Wire,” says a white landlord rejected his rental application.

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Ford Rescues a Detroit Train Station as It Plots Its Own Future

The automaker paid $90 million for the ravaged Michigan Central Station in 2018, and will spend millions more to create a hub of businesses focused on transportation.

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The Ford Motor Company has spent hundreds of millions of dollars restoring the Michigan Central Station in Detroit, a project that included replacing or refurbishing 102,000 square feet of windows.

Feud Erupts Over the Prospect of a New Hamptons Nightclub

Scott Sartiano proposed bringing his Manhattan-based members-only hot spot, Zero Bond, to a historic village inn. Local residents are not rolling out the red carpet.

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Almost anyone who goes to the Hamptons can tell you that it long ago shed its reputation as a quiet getaway. (Above, the Surf Lodge, in Montauk, N.Y.)
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Your Chance to Snoop: It’s ‘Open Days’ Season in the Garden

This year, more than 360 private gardens across the country are opening to visitors. Don’t miss your chance to learn from some of the best.

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One of “the marquee gardens” welcoming the public during the Garden Conservancy Open Days belongs to the interior designer Bunny Williams, in Falls Village, Conn.