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Between Easter (which fell on March 31 this year), Eid al-Fitr (which fell on April 10), and Passover (which starts at sundown on April 22), spring is a busy time for entertaining that shows no sign of slowing down with the forthcoming Mother’s Day and Memorial Day holidays on May 12 and May 27, ...
If you want to live in a zero-waste building or a building that derives one hundred percent of its energy from green power sources, the city’s newest developments are a great place to start your search. Built in compliance with increasingly strict environmental standards, including the soon-to-be...
As Manhattan contract data shows, the week of April 15-21, 2024 was an especially good one for West Chelsea condos, highlighted by a total of $44,975,000 in contracts at skyline standout One High Line. And yet, for all the excitement surrounding newly hip Downtown neighborhoods, the elegance of p...

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Spring is finally here and our appreciation of our city's leafy breathing spaces grows stronger by the weekend. According to the Trust for Public Land's most recent report, some 39,859 acres of New York City land area is dedicated park space — that's an impressive 20.6% of the city. Though well b...
On Saturday, April 20, New York City will close 53 streets to car traffic throughout the five boroughs for Car-Free Earth Day. This will be the city's largest Car-Free Earth Day celebration to date, with over 75% more car-free streets than last year and the streets closed an hour longer than in p...
It has long been assumed that the only way to go green is to go off the grid, build a house out of recycled materials, and set up a field of windmills and solar panels on an upstate plot of land. However, some could argue that New York City is a great place to go green. A number of shops are devo...
After spending decades as a working-class neighborhood largely comprised of low-rise tenement buildings, the Lower East Side has evolved into a luxury residential destination. With its borders defined as between East Houston Street and Canal Street, and from the Bowery to the East River, the Lowe...
Once considered a relic of prewar days, casement windows have experienced a resurgence in New York City buildings as of late. The feature is most commonly found in residential conversions of manufacturing spaces – e.g., The Whitman Mansion in NoMad, where Jennifer Lopez’s penthouse recently enter...
In many buildings, corner units are often among the most highly coveted. Their double exposures bring double the natural light and views, and this can also offer greater square footage than their single exposure counterparts. However, those seeking corner units should be prepared to pay for the p...
During the first quarter of 2024, 2,500 contracts were signed for condos, co-ops, and condop apartments in Manhattan. If these transactions close at their last asking prices, they would total nearly $5.9 billion in sales. Although overall sales have declined compared to the previous year, the sup...
In recent years, numerous new condos have taken shape along the Hudson River to make the most of water views - so many that it the new development building boom appears to have stretched from Lower Manhattan to Morningside Heights. But are there now more waterfront buildings than luxury buyers? ...
The Upper East Side, characterized by its broad avenues and tree-lined streets, stands as the most densely populated neighborhood in New York City. It offers a diverse urban living experience, from charming townhouses to towering apartment buildings. Typically, blocks west of Lexington Avenue are...

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