He bought a great apartment. Then he found a secret in the ceiling.

It was "jaw dropping" and "magnificent."
From The Times

May 21, 2024

A New York City home buyer quickly discovered that his new apartment had something in common with Carnegie Hall and Grand Central Terminal.

A room with a brick arched ceiling and a fireplace with exposed brick.

Katherine Marks for The New York Times

It was a jaw-dropping architectural surprise.

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