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A British fashion executive wants to sew up a deal for his High Line penthouse. Pierre Lagrange, who owns the 176-year-old ...
Transit officials are apparently acknowledging that the five day, in-office work week is dead. The Metropolitan ...
In order to rapidly meet that demand, New York policymakers can turn to proven, scalable, and rapidly deployable technology: ...
Jacob Arabo, whose diamond-draped watches often grace the wrists of image-conscious rappers, has decided now is the time to sell. Arabo, the founder of high-end jewelry retailer Jacob & Co. who goes ...
Argentina-based real estate firm Raghsa appears to be the buyer of an 11-story office building next to the High Line for $205 ...
In the latest run-in between the Trump administration and the MTA, federal transit officials on Tuesday threatened to ...
NYU Langone is continuing to invest in oncology services in Sunset Park with an expansion at its Brooklyn flagship hospital ...
The city's public housing agency is now looking to partner with private developers to help address New York's housing crisis.
One of the city’s most historically polluted waterways could eventually become a swimming destination if state environmental officials get their way.
Tavros, a Flatiron District-based developer, acquired the land at 250 Water St. for $150.5 million, according to an ...
Last week, a state judge swatted aside RXR’s bid to quash the Helmsley foreclosure proceeding. RXR had argued that the ...
Mayor Eric Adams’ administration is supporting a lawsuit seeking to block the Trump administration from arresting immigrants ...
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