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The redevelopment of Macy’s Brooklyn flagship store will bring 620,000 square feet of office space to the neighborhood.
Greenpoint, which was recently heralded by a New York Times interviewee as "the next Williamsburg" (a little slow on that one, guy), is not new to the hot 'hood roster. However, the northern ...
The 1907-built parish house of the Madison Avenue Baptist Church isn't landmarked. And in 2013, the petite structure on 31st Street between Madison and Fifth avenues was marketed as a development ...
NYC landlords that accrue a large amount of building violations on their properties, and are known to try to evict tenants could be costing the city more than $300 million a year, a new report by ...
There’s no way to spin this: After many up-and-down cycles, Staten Island’s Ferris wheel has come to a complete stop. Developers behind Staten Island’s ambitious New York Wheel have ...
A new study funded by a hotel workers union finds that by taking some housing offline and increasing demand for long-term rentals, Airbnb has directly lead to an increase in the city’s median rent.
Artist Marina Abramovic, the grandmother of performance art, has been all over the Soho real estate market lately. Last summer she sold a loft at 70 Grand Street for $3.2 million, and just last ...
“New York Housing Is Getting (Gasp!) More Affordable,” crows a headline in the Wall Street Journal, which made this claim based off of initial findings from the latest New York City Housing ...
It’s been five years since Mayor Bill de Blasio’s administration rolled out Vision Zero, with the goal of eliminating traffic fatalities by 2024. But after a spike in traffic-related deaths at ...
The city is in the midst of rezoning Gowanus, a former industrial stronghold in Brooklyn. Max Touhey A proposal to rezone Gowanus will create some 8,200 new apartments by 2035—making it the ...
The interim library at Our Lady of Lebanon Church on Remsen Street is open for business as controversial plans to demolish the existing Brooklyn Heights Library move forward. The Brooklyn Heights ...
Fifty years after the Fair Housing Act of 1968 was enacted, NYC still has some segregation issues to address.