The New York Times on Nostr: New Yorkers are used to finding quirky situations when apartment hunting. But a ban ...
New Yorkers are used to finding quirky situations when apartment hunting. But a ban on cooking meat and fish in the building might be a new one.
Meet the "vegan landlord."
https://nyti.ms/3qUoyAtPublished at
2023-06-19 11:00:18Event JSON
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