Real Estate
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National Park Service removes transgender references from Stonewall website
References to transgender people have vanished from the National Park Service’s Stonewall National Monument web pages, reflecting the Trump administration’s…
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NYC Council approves Windsor Terrace rezoning with shorter heights, more affordable units
The originally proposed 13-story buildings. Rendering courtesy of Gerald J. Caliendo Architects Two buildings at the site of an industrial…
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Upper East Side luxury rental opens lottery for 45 mixed-income apartments, from $1,828/month
All renderings courtesy of the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development Applications are now being accepted for 45 mixed-income…
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NYC’s only revolving restaurant reopens in Times Square
Photo by Jason Varney, courtesy of Rockwell Group New York City’s only revolving restaurant is spinning again. The View, on…
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Trump takes back $80M in funding intended for NYC migrant shelters
President Donald Trump took back $80 million in federal funding from New York City intended to cover some of the…
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Relive monumental public art installation ‘The Gates’ in Central Park, 20 years later
Photo: Wolfgang Volz© 2005 Christo and Jeanne-Claude Foundation “The Gates,” the public art installation that took over Central Park with…
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Frank Lloyd Wright’s palatial former Plaza suite asks $18.9M
Photo credit: The Charlie Attias Team / Compass Once known as the Frank Lloyd Wright Suite–the architect lived in the…
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City plans $57M redesign of 42nd Street to prevent terror attacks
Rendering courtesy of the NYC Department of Transportation New York City is investing $57 million to redesign part of West…
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This $4M condo feels like a fresh start in a new addition to the Upper East Side
Photo credit: Andrew Werner at Andrew Werner Photography It’s hard to name a more classic Manhattan neighborhood than Lenox Hill…
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Brooklyn’s 300-year-old Lott House to become Marine Park’s first museum
All photos courtesy of Hendrick I. Lott House One of Brooklyn’s oldest homes will finally open to the public. The…
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