REAL ESTATE
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Marble Hill rental with Harlem River views opens lottery for 35 apartments, from $3,180/month
Credit: NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development Applications are now being accepted for 35 middle-income apartments at a new…
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Extell adds 25-story tower to Upper West Side’s former ABC campus redevelopment
Streetview of 37 West 66th Street © 2024 Google After a busy year, Extell Development is planning a major new…
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From the pool to the pergola, this $1.1M Hudson Valley home blends Colonial with contemporary
Photos courtesy of Jump Visual Asking $1,100,000, this cedar-clad Colonial-style house at 441 Scotchtown Collabar Road in Middletown, NY, first…
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Williamsburg Wharf launches leasing for newest waterfront rental, from $3,980/month
Renderings courtesy of Naftali Group Leasing has launched for 128 market-rate apartments at the newest luxury rental building to open…
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Here’s how to tour the abandoned City Hall subway station
You don’t have to be the mayor to tour the abandoned City Hall subway station, but you do have to…
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It’s the end of the line for the MetroCard
The MetroCard, the iconic fare payment method for New York City’s public transit system, is now officially a thing of…
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Dine in style while you peruse the Fifth Avenue displays
Bergdorf Goodman. Photo courtesy of Angela Pham. The holidays are in full swing, and the week between Christmas and New…
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New transit-oriented Cypress Hills project has 200+ affordable units
Credit: Think! Architecture + Design PLLC6 A mixed-use residential project in Cypress Hills, set to deliver more than 200 affordable…
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Mamdani to host inauguration block party on Broadway
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani will celebrate his swearing-in on January 1 with New York City’s first-ever inauguration block party. The seven-block…
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NYC will study feasibility of affordable housing on Wards Island
Aerial view of Randall’s and Wards Islands. Image via WikiCommons A new City Council bill passed this week will explore…
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