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September 12, 2005 | Fall Preview 2005 - Shopping
Collection Agents

Phillips de Pury makes a bid for first-time auction buyers.

September 5, 2005 | The Everything Guide to...
The U.S. Open

Who to watch, where to score tickets, what to wear, and more.

August 22, 2005 | Intelligencer
Because Your Toddler's Worth It

Dr. Bobby’s skin care for kids hits the Hamptons.

August 22, 2005 | Economy of One
How Would 50 Cent Spend $3.5 Million?

It’s taken the rapper and first-time memoirist four years to renovate the Connecticut house he bought from Mike Tyson. We asked him how he’d spend the cost all at once.

July 25, 2005 | Economy of One
How Would Adrian Grenier Spend $9,000?

The New York actor doesn’t live quite as large as Vincent Chase, the movie star he plays on HBO’s Entourage. Chase just treated his posse to a weekend at Sundance; we asked Grenier how he’d spend the cost of airfare and hotels himself.

May 23, 2005 | Economy of One
How Would Enrique Norten Spend $100,000?

The Mexican architect is a contender to design a Guggenheim in Guadalajara, and he has two major New York projects in the works: the Harlem Park tower on 125th Street and a Brooklyn Public Library branch near BAM. We asked him how he’d spend the price of 100 study models for the library.

May 16, 2005 | Economy of One
How Would Amerie Spend $66,136.95?

The R&B star’s �1 Thing� is the single of the year so far, and her second album, Touch, just dropped. We asked her to spend the song’s iTunes earnings to date.

May 2, 2005 | Feature
The Plaza Lives!

Its close brush with death-by-condo has set off a flood of memories. A grand tour of the world’s most storied hotel�with Eloise and Ivana and Ringo and Liz and Truman and a mob of victorious doormen.

April 18, 2005 | Feature
The Perfect Prescription

How the pill bottle was remade�sensibly and beautifully.

April 4, 2005 | Map
Map No 9: State of the Union

With its circle of megabrands capped by Whole Foods, Union Square’s renaissance is complete.