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By Michael Horowitz Co-op City’s board of directors has approved the hiring of Douglas Elliman Property Management to manage the day-to-day operations
220 Central Park South has helped propel the Theater District to number six among the most expensive New York City neighborhoods. According to a first
Co-living company, Common, is partnering with YD Development to build its first Manhattan property. Located on 47th Street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues
Sustainability may be a popular trend, but for Charles Copeland, he was already working on the ideas behind energy efficiency 40 years ago.
At Town Residential, no expense is spared to make clients feel like no expense has been spared. The offices and storefronts are plush and modern, with
By Sarah Trefethen Peter Braus is marketing the street’s 11 storefronts. Superstorm Sandy hit the South Street Seaport Historic District hard, but
By Sarah Trefethen The reconstruction of the Sutphin Underpass, adjacent to the site, is now complete, providing new retail space and creating a street‐level
39-41 West 23rd Street, PropertyShark By Roland Li Anbau Enterprises has purchased a development site at 39-41 West 23rd Street for $23.
By Caitlin Abdo Leave it to New Yorkers to move the goal posts on city living. As national pet ownership soars to all-time highs, New York City’
15 8th Ave. in the West Village By Al Barbarino Multi-family apartment buildings in the city are often viewed as the primary market through which
A five-acre former biscuit factory in Riverdale, in the northwest corner of the Bronx, is to be redeveloped as a multi-tenant retail center.
By Liana Grey Over a hundred years ago, a magnitude 5.1 earthquake struck where JFK stands today. The tremor lasted no more than several seconds, but it











