2016 saw a huge influx of new affordable housing developments and subsequent lotteries in the Bronx,
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40 percent of Sandy-damaged homes still not fixed; NYPD K9 unit gets a calendar
Forty percent of homes damaged by Hurricane Sandy are still not fixed, despite the city’s goal
MTA Chairman announces retirement following Second Avenue Subway opening
The opening of the Second Avenue subway was MTA Chairman Tom Prendergast’s final achievement in th
City may continue to house homeless New Yorkers in hotel rooms for nine years
Though Mayor de Blasio said early last year that he would phase out the process of using hotel rooms
$40M Brooklyn Heights townhouse with a mayoral past is now four pricey rentals
After being on the market for over two years, Brooklyn’s priciest townhouse–a $40 million home a
510-foot Rafael Viñoly-designed tower coming to East 62nd Street
Lenox Hill will see the addition of a new 510-foot tower at 249 East 62nd Street, designed by none
New renderings and details for Rafael Viñoly’s 125 Greenwich Street
Construction at Rafael Viñoly’s slender skyscraper 125 Greenwich Street has reached street level
Lottery opens for 63 affordable units at former Bushwick convent, starting at $519/month
All the way back in 2012, the Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council and developer Georgica Gre
Look out over your $5.9M West Village loft from the crow’s nest in the living room
This 3,400 square-foot loft in an 1890s warehouse at 68 Jane Street not only has 17-foot ceilings,
For $525K, this 1880 Dutchess County country house has a horse barn, a wood shop and a pond
If you owned this Dutchess County home, you’d never need to stay in a cute country inn; the histor
