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The gleaming new condo at 300 West 30th Street, located on the corner of Eighth Avenue, is highly emblematic of the changes that have come to the northern extents of Chelsea over the past few years: In March 2018, Eastern Star Development purchased the site of the Riff Hotel from Salt Equities fo...
Plans for a new house on the lot at 33 Joralemon Street in the Brooklyn Heights Historic District date back to 1987, when the Landmarks Preservation Commission (“Landmarks”) issued a certificate of appropriateness to then-owners David and Doris Epner. However, nothing appears to have come of it; ...
In some of the city’s most desirable co-op and condominium buildings, a bark is more powerful than money in the bank. And your dog could stand between you and the apartment of your dreams. New York City’s co-op boards are legendary for the amount of personal information and financial records the...

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From hidden leaks to hidden freaks, being a renter in New York City is full of surprises. Fortunately, renters now have access to a growing number of open-access databases to research prospective apartments and landlords before they sign on the dotted line. This article introduces six databases e...
Earlier this year, Governor Hochul announced that parks, historic sites, campgrounds, and trails operated by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation saw a record 79.5 million visitors in 2022. A press release revealed that attendance has risen nearly 43 percent s...
As the borough's tallest tower, The Brooklyn Tower has attracted attention from architecture enthusiasts and apartment hunters alike since it was on the drawing board. In the latest new development, a housing lottery for 120 rent-stabilize units in the building has begun. Individuals and househo...
Just over four years ago, the Hudson Yards mega-development opened in a lavish ceremony with elected officials, the project's developers and designers, and luminaries like Anderson Cooper, Andra Day, and Big Bird in attendance. Since then, there is little question that it has utterly transformed ...
In the midst of Brooklyn's residential building boom, Post House has attracted significant attention for its classically inspired architecture, well-thought interiors, extensive amenity package, and prime Boerum Hill location at 533 Pacific Street. The building was 63% sold at the beginning of Ma...
When starting a real estate search, one of the first things to do is get a clear idea of how much space one's budget will cover. This can be especially interesting in New York City, where the same amount that buys a studio in one neighborhood can buy a penthouse in another. We take a look at what...
For the second week in a row, an Upper East Side townhouse had the top Manhattan contract: A pair of houses at 15 and 17 East 77th Street entered contract with an asking price of $32,500,000. But unlike last week's triple-mint home, these townhouses are being delivered in white box condition and ...
Manhattan Sales: For the week ending March 24, 2023, $317,905,860 worth of transactions across 183 condo, condop, and cooperative deals were recorded 86 condo sales came to an aggregate price of $226,033,211 One condop sale closed for $4,000,000 96 co-op sales came to an aggregate price of ...
If you’re selling an New York City property, you’ll more than likely realize a strong return on your initial investment. But before you start planning how to spend your profits or reinvestment, it is important to consider the substantial closing costs you’ll also incur. In New York City, closing ...

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