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A daily mix of stories about cities, city life, and our always evolving neighborhoods and skylines. [Curbed]( WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20 WHO’S SELLING [Jason Oppenheim Got the Kanye Listing]( The Malibu beach house is not in great shape. Photo: no byline@backgrid.com / BACKGRID In 2021, West paid $57.25 for a chunk of prime Malibu real estate designed by Tadao Ando, a Pritzker-winning Japanese architect. There are only about 20 of his boxy concrete homes in the U.S., and one that [sold to]( Jay-Z and Beyoncé this year [set a California record.]( Another, soon, will belong to his ex-wife Kim Kardashian; a few weeks after she filed papers to scrub “West” off her name, she [flew]( to visit Ando, who finalized the design of a “spaceship style” mansion she’s building in Palm Springs. [Continue reading »]( [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( The Latest [Jason Oppenheim Got the Kanye Listing The Malibu beach house is not in great shape.]( By Adriane Quinlan [It’s Sublet-My-Apartment Season Everyone you know is leaving town for four days and has a “v calming, chill” place you should message them about.]( By Bridget Read [A Tribeca Duplex Inspired by Cloud City and the Fortress of Solitude After Inna Khidekel and Bert van der Walt bought this apartment, they let their designer, Timothy Godbold, surprise them.]( By Wendy Goodman [Define ‘Penthouse’ From low-rises to tiny top floors in new developments, brokers are getting increasingly creative with their use of “PH.”]( By Clio Chang [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 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, 12th Floor Washington, DC 20036 Copyright © 2023, All rights reserved

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