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As conversations continue about rezoning and reimagining New York’s central business districts to make them more conducive to residential life, it is worth remembering that the Financial District did it first. When businesses left Lower Manhattan in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, many of the empty...
As low inventory continues to push up prices on the buying and selling side of the market in New York City, many local residents are wondering where to go next. Fortunately, there are still several great neighborhoods within the city limits where renters and buyers can find affordable homes that ...
In early April 2024, former President Trump posted a $175 million bond in his civil fraud case in New York, a move that prevented his assets from being seized while the case is being appealed. Perhaps this lent buyers some peace of mind: Residence #47BC at One Central Park West, the rebranded res...
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In the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, some blamed New York's high population density for the high number of cases. However, the notion that cities are pandemic hot spots was quickly dispelled, and the city's tallest buildings are frequently home to its highest-priced sales and contracts,...
In the wake of a social media meme, “my Roman Empire” has become shorthand for the small, random things people think about on a daily basis. However, some architects’ Roman Empire actually dates back to this period: Arches appeared prominently in ancient Rome and were primarily used to support mo...
Since early 2024, squatters have been making headlines with increased frequency in the New York City area. From the one-time caregiver who refused to leave his former employer's $2.5 million home to the case of a duo of Porsche-driving squatters who managed to occupy a home with a fake lease, squ...
Due to its somewhat remote location, the elegant and staid East End Avenue spent years being overlooked among Upper East Side buyers. However, that has started to change. The street shot to prominence in 2018, when former President Barack Obama was rumored to be moving to the prestigious 10 Graci...
On the southwest corner of 29th Street, 262 Fifth Avenue spent a few years sitting fallow, including at the height of the pandemic. However, the site is anything but quiet now: The concrete structure is fully up, cladding is on the rise, and both professional and armchair architecture critics the...
Buying a home is already an expensive endeavor. To make matters worse, buying invariably comes with closing costs. Closing costs run the gamut from transfer taxes and bank fees to attorney and appraiser fees. The actual tally for closing costs is difficult to determine, since it varies widely dep...
July 2024 will mark five years since New York's mansion tax was passed in the wake of a wave of super-luxe apartment listings with equally jaw-dropping prices. New York City buyers had already had to pay a 1% luxury tax on all home purchases of $1 million or more, but this added a series of progr...
World Book Day celebrations take place all over the world on April 23, but there may be no better place for it than New York City. Not only is the city home to major publishing houses, but more than one public library has been declared a New York City Landmark – the New York Public Library’s Step...
Park Slope is renowned for its family-friendly atmosphere that caters to diverse lifestyles and interests. Many will appreciate its proximity to Prospect Park and the Brooklyn Central Library while appreciating the neighborhood's elegant brownstones and stately architecture. Food connoisseurs can...
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