Real Estate
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First look at the food hall opening at NYC’s Lord & Taylor building
Renderings courtesy of ICRAVE New York City’s landmarked Lord & Taylor building will be publicly accessible for the first time…
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Brooklyn Developer Plans 60 Apartments in Gowanus
Brooklyn multifamily developer Hershy Silberstein is adding a mixed-use development to Gowanus. The CEO of Bluesky Developers filed plans last…
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NYC Mayor Plans 6,000 Supportive Housing Units
Mayor Eric Adams is doubling down on his administration’s goal to provide supportive housing for New Yorkers. Adams plans to…
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NYC Landlords Feel Heat as Climate Laws’ Deadlines Approach
Nothing raises the blood pressure of building owners — and inspires them to hire help — quite like new laws…
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Brokers, Platforms Must Adapt to New Rules
The past few weeks have brought a fresh wave of drama in what’s shaping up to be a regulatory reckoning…
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What are NYC’s most expensive neighborhoods?
The first three months of 2025 brought a bit of a shakeup to New York City’s most expensive neighborhoods. While…
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Rialto Takes the King of Retail to Court
Major real estate fights are brewing in New York City. First, we have a showdown between Rialto Capital and Jeff…
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Lawmakers Want $1.3B to be Spent on Housing Near Penn Station
As lawmakers hash out a final state budget, Assembly member Tony Simone wants to know the fate of a certain…
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Blackstone Walks Back Rialto’s Jeff Sutton Allegation
Jon Gray’s Blackstone Group has entered the fray that is Rialto’s foreclosure case against Jeff Sutton. On Wednesday, Rialto filed…
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Apollo Says Steinway Tower Sees Uptick In Closings
Don’t call it a comeback. Sales were sluggish at JDS Development and Property Market Group’s Steinway Tower, particularly compared to…
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