Real Estate
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How to celebrate the Year of the Horse in NYC
New York City’s vibrant Lunar New Year celebrations return to the five boroughs for a two-week run from February 17…
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A guide to the neighborhood’s new apartment buildings
Thanks to a 2021 rezoning expected to create 9,000 new apartments, paired with an environmental clean-up of the long-contaminated canal,…
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New Canarsie library to be one of NYC’s first mass timber public buildings
Renderings courtesy of Studio Joseph Canarsie’s new library will become one of New York City’s first public buildings constructed from…
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NYC Top Office Leases January 2026
January was a good month for tech companies, going by the number of leases they signed within the five boroughs…
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Judge orders Trump administration to resume Gateway funding
Credit: Gateway Development Commission A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to resume funding for the Gateway project, finding…
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Manhattan’s $10M+ Market Sees Hottest Week in Over a Year
Manhattan’s trophy market kicked off February with a hot week for signed deals. Of the 36 contracts signed for homes…
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Shvo’s Mandarin Oriental Cuts Prices, Changes Course
Sales at Michael Shvo’s Mandarin Oriental Residences on Fifth Avenue are being reset once again with a new brokerage team…
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Here’s How the Comptroller Wants to Implement 485x
Developers have spoken: building rental housing in New York just doesn’t pencil out without tax abatement. Now, the city comptroller’s…
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How Jeffrey Epstein Became Core Club’s ‘Guardian Angel’
When Jennie Enterprise founded Core Club in 2005, a soon-to-be important person put up financing: Jeffrey Epstein. With his initial…
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Cayre Equities Cashes In On Midtown South Rezoning
Cayre Equities turned a tidy profit on a Midtown South office building, likely thanks to the neighborhood’s rezoning. The firm…
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