The Times questions the ethics behind NYC museum executives occupying rent-free, tax-free apartments provided by their employers, but we're more interested in the digs themselves. The American Museum of Natural History's president crashes in a $5 million East Side apartment, the Met's director gets a $4 million Fifth Avenue co-op, and MoMA's director resides in a $6 million condo in the Museum Tower. No wonder a ticket to get into MoMA costs $475. [NYT]
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