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CNNMoney: The greatest real estate turnaround ever

Charlotte Street was an apocalyptic nightmare version of urban life.

People.com: Ashlee & Pete Bring in SpongeBob for Bronx's 1st Birthday

With his parents and aunt Jessica Simpson looking on, Bronx Mowgli turns 1 in style

Stranger's unexpected generosity makes a big impression

One night shortly after Thanksgiving last year, a deeply crummy mind-set I'd taken on went though an instantaneous reversal. As if a magician had said, "Presto," the New York City landscape likewise flipped from seedy to radiant.

People.com: Pete Wentz Impressed with His Own Parenting Skills

After a weekend alone with Bronx, he's excited he "didn’t burn the house down"

People.com: Ashlee Simpson: My Sister Has an Incredible Body

Plus, she reveals how she stays in shape and says Pete Wentz always makes her feel sexy

People.com: Pete Wentz Wants a Soccer Team Worth of Kids

"We got to schedule things right," he tells PEOPLE of his and wife Ashlee's future plans

SI.com: Joe Lemire: Weather a factor, but not as much as CC

NEW YORK -- It was cold, but not freezing, and it rained, but only a little and never hard.

Boy saved from fire in dramatic rescue

A store owner in New York who is being hailed as a hero after rescuing a 4-year-old boy from a burning building said he plans to visit the child in the hospital Friday.

SI.com: The Bonus: Summer in the City

BRONX, N.Y. -- I asked the first guy I saw if he knew Chuck, the counterman at a local Jewish Deli who collapsed and died on one of the nearby handball courts six years ago. We're in Van Cortlandt Park, in the West Bronx, where Chuck was known by many as an avid paddleball player. Chuck crumpled on an unbearably hot humid Sunday morning, the slow, creaking sound of a subway train approaching the final stop on the 1 line above him. It wasn't the worst place to die.

SI.com: Ted Keith: In sweeping Boston, the Yankees finally get their money's worth

NEW YORK -- Derek Jeter stood at his locker late Sunday night and from the look on his face, the tone of his voice, and the subdued nature of the home clubhouse at Yankee Stadium, it would have been hard to imagine that this was the residence of the team that had just completed a devastating four-game sweep of their archrivals and nearest pursuers that left them with the best record in baseball and the biggest divisional lead in the game.

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