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Opponents of a slew of new skyscrapers in the Two Bridges neighborhood have filed a lawsuit claiming at least one developer shouldnʼt be building there.
The nation’s largest bike share system is about to get even bigger, thanks to an investment of $100 million by Lyft that’s aimed at bringing Citi Bike
By Holly Dutton FAITH HOPE CONSOLO The world’s biggest retailer hasn’t given up on New York City as a store destination. Speaking at a Counselors of Real
Renters and prospective homeowners across the United States are feeling the crunch of a severe housing shortage. It is no secret that tens of millions
The Urban Land Institute New York (ULI NY) has released a report outlining how the anticipated rezoning of Gowanus, Brooklyn can be used to mitigate a
On a good day, commuting in New York City is uncomfortable; on a bad day, it’s unbearable and, if the doomsayers are to be believed, it’ll soon be wholesale chaos.
The Hudson Companies has won the contract to turn the former Greenpoint Hospital Campus into a 500-unit housing development. Shuttered since 1982, the
The daily routine of senior citizens may soon morph from bingo and lawn bowling to taking the subway and arguing with the guy at the deli.
A new report has confirmed Manhattan investment sales have nose-dived, falling 49 percent from this time last year. The only bright spot on the New York
Ceruzzi Properties has hired Anna Zarro as executive in residence, head of sales, Marketing & Communications. Zarro, a former executive with Extell
Longtime Forest City Ratner executive MaryAnne Gilmartin and L&L Holding Company founders David Levinson and Robert Lapidus announced today the creation of L&
The Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation has released new renderings of its $2.5 billion master plan to renovate the historic industrial port.











