
Real estate-focused site Curbed will fold into New
York Magazine on May 1.
According to multiple reports, Curbed will maintain its own URL, but also appear on New York's homepage and site navigation, similar to
other standalone publications like The Cut and Vulture.
Curbed was acquired by Vox Media in 2013. Vox Media purchased New York Media, the publisher of New
York, last year.
“We believe this sets Curbed... on a path that’s editorially ambitious, while also more sustainable as a business,” reads an internal
memo from Vox Media publisher Melissa Bell and New York editor-in-chief David Haskell.
Curbed editor-in-chief Kelsey Keith announced last week she was stepping down, just as Vox Media, given the financial pressures brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, cut back its workforce.
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The company is
furloughing 9% of staff and implementing tiered salary reductions for employees making over $130,000.
On Tuesday, Curbed announced its city publications in Atlanta, Austin,
Boston, Chicago and Detroit will stop publishing during the furlough period.
Curbed’s publications in New York City, Los Angeles and San Francisco will continue
publishing with reduced frequency.
Vox Media's furloughs will last from May 1 to July 31.
In December, the
publisher shut down
Curbed's sites for Philadelphia, New Orleans, Seattle and Washington, with plans to expand the Austin and Boston sites.