If your idea of a perfect stocking stuffer is a classic Serge Mouille three-armed ceiling light, the
All Articles
Historic districts and landmarking: What they mean and how they could affect you
In New York City, where buying and selling real estate is a high-stakes endeavor, the topic of histo
Renderings revealed for 724-foot Lower East Side tower, final piece of controversial site
The historically low-income, low-slung neighborhood of Two Bridges–the area along the East Riv
Own the incredible Arts and Crafts home where Milton Glaser designed the ‘I ♥ NY’ logo
Graphic design legend Milton Glaser‘s most famous works are arguably the I ♥ NY logo and th
Interactive map reveals the income gap that divides NYC’s richest and poorest
According to a 2016 Pew report, the middle class is shrinking in 90 percent of U.S. cities. It’
Amtrak’s Hudson River tunnels project could bring 3 years of traffic jams
Back in January, Amtrak unveiled its $24B Gateway Program, a plan that would overhaul the Hudson
$1.65M brick townhouse in South Slope has a sunroom and a lush garden with a pond
This three-story brick townhouse is nestled in the South Slope, a charming enclave just south ofR
Westbeth Artists Housing starts its own post-it therapy project, ‘Write Now’
A West Village exhibit is taking a page from the fluttering layers of post-it notes scrawled with me
104 years ago, the nation’s first public Christmas tree went up in Madison Square Park
On December 21, 1912, a 60-foot-tall tree arrived by horse-drawn truck from the Adirondacks to provi
Government, real estate and the dealmaking dynamic
From zoning to bike lanes, government is around every corner of a real estate deal. In his latest
