How would you like it if your apartment no longer had sunlight or a view? Tenants in a New York City apartment building don’t like it one bit, ever since the owners of the neighboring house decided to put up a four-story wall that almost reaches many of the apartments’ windows.
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The $2 Million Privacy Wall
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