Real Estate
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NYC proposes allowing mopeds on Brooklyn and Queensboro bridges
Moped riders may soon be allowed to ride alongside cars on the Brooklyn Bridge and the lower level of the…
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NYC’s population bounces back after pandemic exodus
Five years after the pandemic triggered an exodus from New York City, new census data shows the city’s population is…
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NYC’s 10 best-selling residential buildings of 2024
Aman New York, courtesy of Aman New York; One High Line, courtesy of Evan Joseph; The Huron, courtesy of Redundant…
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$8B Citi Field casino and park proposal gets zoning approval from NYC Council
Credit: SHoP Architects, Field Operations New York Mets owner Steve Cohen’s $8 billion casino proposal near Citi Field cleared a…
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93 affordable and supportive homes open at Bed-Stuy’s Woodhull Hospital
Nearly 100 new affordable and supportive homes for homeless and low-income New Yorkers opened at Woodhull Hospital in Bed-Stuy. City…
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$5M Beekman Place duplex has 11 rooms and United Nations views
All photos courtesy of Oleg Davidoff for The Corcoran Group A grand home on a secluded stretch of Midtown East…
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Mayoral hopeful Lander proposes 50,000 new homes on NYC golf courses
In a proposal likely to make golf lovers tee off, mayoral candidate Brad Lander wants to turn some of New…
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Ride a vintage NYC subway train to the Yankees’ and Mets’ home openers
Images courtesy of the New York Transit Museum Kick off baseball season with a retro subway ride on opening day.…
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Hell’s Kitchen rental opens lottery for 13 apartments, from $2,500/month
A housing lottery launched this week for 13 middle-income apartments at a residential tower in the heart of Hell’s Kitchen.…
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Take home an armful of free tulips when Tulip Day pops up in Union Square
For the second year in a row, Union Square will host a colorful display of 170,000 tulips, with visitors invited…
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