The city’s hotly debated 421-a tax abatement program expired in January after a 44-year run. CityRealty reports that the NYC Department of Housing Preservation & Development has seen the number of applications for…
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The NYC Marathon: History, Greatest Moments, and What to Expect This Year
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The closing of neighborhood grocery stores is leaving local shoppers stranded
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MAP: NYC has more than 666,000 street trees, up 12 percent since 2006
The last time the city catalogued its street trees was back in 2005-2006, when they found about 592,
$500K designer-outfitted East Village co-op is kitty-approved, complete with built-in litter box
Even if you’re cat-free there’s still plenty to love about this stylish designer-renova
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Outer borough gold rush driving Nowak biz to new heights
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Jehovahʼs to sell another Brooklyn building
Jehovah’s Witnesses announced that their property at 97 Columbia Heights in Brooklyn is on the
IN PICTURES: PENCIL honors CetraRuddy Architecture
The 2016 PENCIL Annual Gala at Cipriani Wall Street honored CetraRuddy Architecture and Ogilvy &
