New Stuyvesant Town lottery opens for middle-income units from $2,805/month
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New Stuyvesant Town lottery opens for middle-income units from $2,805/month

It’s been almost a year since Stuyvesant Town opened a 15,000-name wait list for its affordab

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The real Bowling Green Massacre of 1643; Anthony Bourdain wants food hall to evoke ‘Blade Runner’
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The real Bowling Green Massacre of 1643; Anthony Bourdain wants food hall to evoke ‘Blade Runner’

There was a Bowling Green Massacre, but in 1643 when European soldiers and settlers killed dozen of

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John Jeffries is considered America’s first weatherman
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John Jeffries is considered America’s first weatherman

Nowadays, in this age of social media and hyper-mass-marketing, it seems there’s a “National

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Concert pianist Inon Barnatan looks to unload his Harlem loft for $2.25 million
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Concert pianist Inon Barnatan looks to unload his Harlem loft for $2.25 million

When concert pianist Inon Barnatan was on the hunt for a Manhattan apartment, it had to satisfy one

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BKSK Architects share new renderings of artsy, boutique Noho condo 22 Bond
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BKSK Architects share new renderings of artsy, boutique Noho condo 22 Bond

It’s been a long time since Noho went from a creative warehouse district, home to the likes of

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Construction update: Domino Sugar Factory tower tops off and gets its skybridge
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Construction update: Domino Sugar Factory tower tops off and gets its skybridge

Things are moving ahead swiftly at the Domino Sugar Factory since Two Trees broke ground at the the

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What a teen wants: 7 NYC teenagers on their dream apartment building
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What a teen wants: 7 NYC teenagers on their dream apartment building

For many years, New York developers have been working to design family-friendly buildings. As a resu

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As New York City grows, so does its garbage
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As New York City grows, so does its garbage

As a city of 8 million people became a city of 8.5 million, it only took a glance skyward at any giv

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Vince Clarke’s gorgeous Park Slope townhouse asks $6M after Roman and Williams haute-goth makeover
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Vince Clarke’s gorgeous Park Slope townhouse asks $6M after Roman and Williams haute-goth makeover

Back in 2008, the stunning 19th century Park Slope townhouse at 178 Garfield Place belonging to J. C

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Trump administration suspends mortgage premium rate cut
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Trump administration suspends mortgage premium rate cut

The Department of Housing and Urban Development has suspended the reduction of annual mortgage insur

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