EditorialThe Victoria building that was sold to be converted into short-term rentals, displacing 25 Mexican families, in Mexico City, Dec. 23, 2022. (Alejandro Cegarra/The New York Times)
EditorialThe Victoria building that was sold to be converted into short-term rentals, displacing 25 Mexican families, in Mexico City, Dec. 23, 2022. (Alejandro Cegarra/The New York Times)
EditorialDallas and Shirley Smith, who booked an apartment on Vrbo last year to celebrate their 55th wedding anniversary but were turned away by the host after they arrived, at home in Peachtree City, Ga., Nov. 2, 2022. (Bee Trofort/The New York Times)
EditorialWhen the company said it couldn’t reveal what a driver had done wrong, he got suspicious. Was it a scam? In the end, privacy laws and bureaucracy took the blame. (Pete Ryan/The New York Times)
EditorialRyan Vienneau sits in one of the apartments he and his wife operate as rentals in Glens Falls, N.Y., Sept. 26, 2022. (Richard Beaven/The New York Times)
EditorialZhuo Zhang and his sister, Yihong Zhang, owners of the property development company Somewhere, in Joshua Tree, Calif., March 7, 2022. (Cody James/The New York Times)
EditorialSome of the VHS tape cassettes and DVDs to be sorted and filed for the new Kim’s Video & Music space at the Alamo Drafthouse in New York, Feb. 1, 2022. (Adam Powell/The New York Times)
EditorialSome of the VHS tape cassettes and DVDs to be sorted and filed for the new Kim’s Video & Music space at the Alamo Drafthouse in New York, Feb. 1, 2022. (Adam Powell/The New York Times)
EditorialLearning that the bargain Manhattan apartment you’re thinking of renting has no toilet is a deal-breaker, of course. Or is it? (Dana Smith/The New York Times)
EditorialThe view south from Madison Square Park Tower, one of the new supertalls in Midtown Manhattan, in Jan. 2019. (Stefano Ukmar/The New York Times)