Real Estate
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Flatbush Avenue redesign to begin this fall
A rendering of NYC DOT’s Flatbush Avenue bus lane proposal at Flatbush Avenue and Park Place. Credit: NYC DOT Flatbush…
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NYC Forces Affordable Co-op to House Squatter Who Looted It
On the surface, 789 MacDonough Street is a glowing example of tenants becoming owners of their neglected building. The 41-unit,…
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Trump reportedly looking for ways to takeover the 9/11 Memorial & Museum
President Donald Trump is considering taking federal control of the 9/11 Memorial and Museum after victims’ families criticized the site’s…
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Progressive Private School to Sell Building through Bankruptcy
Manhattan Country School, a progressive private school on the Upper West Side, has shut down and its building is now…
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Real Estate Mulls Mayoral Race Options
With just two months until the general election, the real estate industry’s favorite candidate in the mayoral race is in…
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New York Top Real Estate Deals: Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025
🏆 Residential: The priciest residential deal recorded in New York was in Lenox Hill. A company managed by Uzi Ben…
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Why Julie Won is Wrong About Astoria Megaproject’s Demise
The demise of Innovation QNS, a planned $2 billion development allowed by a City Council rezoning in November 2022, drew…
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Prime Group Nabs $156M Refi from Affinius and 3650 Capital
Prime Holdings Group scored a $156 million refinancing on a trio of outer-borough self-storage properties from Affinius Capital and 3650…
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JEMB Ends Legal Fight with ASA College
There’s tough tenants. And then there’s Alex Shchegol and his now-defunct ASA College. ASA College inked a big lease at…
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Hell’s Kitchen rental opens lottery for 42 apartments, from $1,800/month
Credit: NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development Applications are now being accepted for 42 mixed-income apartments at a new…
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