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500-square-foot

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  • And the gallery itself has grown, moving from its original 500-square-foot storefront on Madison Avenue and 82nd Street to a building formerly occupied by Sotheby's on Madison and 77th and, finally, in 1987, to its current location across the street from Barneys.

    A Nouveau Niche on Display Kimberly Chou 2011

  • Some long-term tenants pay as little as 26 cents a square foot per month, or about $130 for a 500-square-foot studio —far below average in the city—while the average tenant pays about 81 cents a square foot per month.

    New Vision, Same Artists, for Hunters Point Geoffrey A. Fowler 2011

  • The owners requested 60% more space than the original 500-square-foot model, which along with construction complications raised the total cost to $5,900.

    Week in Ideas: Christopher Shea 2011

  • Some long-term tenants pay as little as 26 cents a square foot per month, or about $130 for a 500-square-foot studio —far below average in the city—while the average tenant pays about 81 cents a square foot per month.

    New Vision, Same Artists, for Hunters Point Geoffrey A. Fowler 2011

  • On the lot, said Mr. Bartels, was a small, 500-square-foot house, which he tore down to build the cottage, which measures some 2,550 square feet.

    Home With a Hand-Made Look Maya Pope-Chappell 2011

  • The duo opened their 500-square-foot gallery, Blum & Poe, in 1994.

    The L.A. Art Boom Lauren A. E. Schuker 2010

  • With architecture reminiscent of southern Spain, the resort includes 500-square-foot guest rooms, the Joya spa, Chief Peter DeRuvo 's Prado restaurant and preferred access for guests to four nearby golf clubs.

    Hotel Deal Signals a Recovery Kris Hudson 2011

  • On the lot, said Mr. Bartels, was a small, 500-square-foot home, which was torn down.

    Stucco Cottage in Connecticut 2011

  • Architect Giuseppe Lignano, who uses industrial materials to build and renovate buildings, turned his roughly 500-square-foot Chelsea studio into a functional and chic apartment.

    Swiss-Army Studio in Chelsea 2010

  • During construction, the family lived in a 500-square-foot beach hut owned by the beach club next door.

    Standout House 2010

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