Real Estate
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Second Avenue Subway to expand west on 125th Street with three new stations
The next phase of the Second Avenue Subway, originally planned to continue down Manhattan’s Second Avenue, will instead run west…
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New York City’s Top Construction Permits of the Week: Jan. 9, 2026
🏆 New Building: The largest new building permit last week was in Crown Heights. YS Developers LLC plans to construct…
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New York Top Real Estate Deals: Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026
There were 208 transactions totaling $660 million recorded in New York City in the 24 hours before 4 p.m. on…
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Court of Appeals Upholds Soho Artist Unit Fee
New York’s highest court on Tuesday upheld the city’s ability to charge owners a fee when converting apartments reserved for…
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Why Developers Yield the Spotlight
Newsday managed to publish an entire article about the conversion of the JFK Hilton into affordable housing without naming the…
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NYC to activate red-light cameras at 450 intersections by end of 2026
New York City is ramping up its red-light camera program, aiming to quadruple the number of cameras at intersections by…
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TPG, Aurora Capital Team on $71M Meatpacking District Buy
The trendy Meatpacking District is ushering in more major real estate deals from players both old and new to the…
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43-story Downtown Brooklyn rental opens lottery for 89 apartments, from $3,543/month
Images courtesy of the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development A striking new high-rise rental tower in Downtown Brooklyn…
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This $2.7M Chelsea duplex condo feels like a modern house with a private back garden
Photo credit: Russ Ross for The Corcoran Group Located in the Cheyney condominium at 344 West 23rd Street, this two-bedroom…
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Eric Adams Tweaks Environmental Review Rules for Housing
The final days of the Adams administration were busy. Here’s a change that slipped under the radar. Understandably, the flurry…
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