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The proposal to turn an outdated Downtown Brooklyn office building into a 72-story tower with over 1,000 apartments officially entered public review this week.
The ambitious plan would expand the greenway network by 40 miles, with a continuous walk around Manhattan and car-free cycling from Brooklyn to Far Rockaway.
For pre-war co-op enthusiasts, this $1,500,000 Upper East Side co-op may fit the bill. The one-bedroom home at 170 East 78th ...
The Upper East Side penthouse was among the possessions Rudy Giuliani was ordered to surrender in October 2023 after losing a ...
A lottery opened for 120 middle-income apartments at a rental tower in Downtown Brooklyn. Units start at $784/month for ...
The Central Park Conservancy has, for the first time, taken a side in the city’s horse-drawn carriage debate, backing a bill ...
New York's first hybrid-electric public ferry is now taking passengers to and from Governors Island in a quicker and more ...
Asking $3,400,000, this Ditmas Park home was built in 1899 and has been beautifully preserved and updated for 21st-century ...
The installation explores the history and lasting impact of housing activism in the early 20th century through photographs, ...
Midtown South could look a lot different in the coming years, with a neighborhood rezoning imminent, but at least five ...
Designed by Starr Whitehouse, the new public waterfront esplanade restores access to a previously industrial stretch of ...
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the start of the Harlem Renaissance and the birth of Malcolm X. To celebrate, Gov.