Real Estate
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This $3.75M Lefferts Manor townhouse has well-preserved historic details and every modern luxury
Photo credit: Hayley Ellen Day / DD-reps Sometimes a listing has so much going for it, we wonder how anyone…
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More public space opens under the Brooklyn Bridge in Manhattan
Images courtesy of the NYC Department of Transportation New Yorkers can now enjoy more public space under the Brooklyn Bridge…
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Upper West Side’s Metro Theater may finally reopen
A landmarked Upper West Side movie theater that has been vacant for nearly two decades may soon be returned to…
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MTA to offer free shuttle buses, discounted LIRR rides during Rockaway A line shutdown
Rockaway residents won’t be left stranded this winter while the A and S subway lines undergo rehabilitation. Gov. Kathy Hochul…
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This $8.75M Village townhouse is a downtown dream home with an elevator, three terraces, and a rooftop office suite
If your idea of the perfect home is a historic townhouse in the West Village, you’re definitely not alone. This…
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Congestion pricing to start in January with $9 toll, Hochul announces
Congestion pricing will resume by early January with a lower toll of $9, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Thursday, in an…
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The tallest building in Queens tops out over 800 feet
Images courtesy of Binyan unless otherwise noted The tallest building in Queens topped out this week at over 823 feet.…
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For $5.8M, this Fifth Avenue co-op has ‘Mad Men’-era vibes and Central Park views
Photo credit: Celeste Godoy Photography With its mid-20th-century sophistication and sleek design, this one-bedroom co-op at 825 Fifth Avenue, currently…
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The world’s first streetcar began operation in Lower Manhattan in 1832
On November 14, 1832, the John Mason, a horse-drawn streetcar, began its route between Prince and 14th Streets. Named for…
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NYC Council votes to end forced broker fees
Council Member Chi Ossé holds a broker fee bill rally in June 2024. Credit: Emil Cohen / NYC Council Media…
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