Blumenfeld breaks ground on East Harlem rental designed by Bjarke Ingels Group
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Blumenfeld breaks ground on East Harlem rental designed by Bjarke Ingels Group

Blumenfeld Development Group was joined by architect Bjarke Ingels, elected officials, and commun

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Glen talks big ideas at NYBC
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Glen talks big ideas at NYBC

New York City Deputy Mayor for Housing and Economic Development Alicia Glen highlighted the de Bl

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How Israeli bonds are bankrolling NYC skyscrapers
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How Israeli bonds are bankrolling NYC skyscrapers

By Khojinur Usmonov There are multiple billions worth of new developments on one Manhattan

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Tommy Hilfiger chops more than $20M off lavish Plaza penthouse
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Tommy Hilfiger chops more than $20M off lavish Plaza penthouse

All-American fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger bought three separate condos in the Plaza in 2008 for

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Daredevil climber scales Robert A.M. Stern’s 220 Central Park South to capture these insane shots
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Daredevil climber scales Robert A.M. Stern’s 220 Central Park South to capture these insane shots

Robert A.M. Stern‘s 220 Central Park South will eventually rise 950 feet amongst the supertal

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Chinese giant breaks ground for Jersey City condo Park and Shore
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Chinese giant breaks ground for Jersey City condo Park and Shore

Queens’ ‘transit desert’ is growing as fast as its population
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Queens’ ‘transit desert’ is growing as fast as its population

Despite more rapid population growth, Queens has the least amount of subway lines per 100,000 people

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15 CPW still NYC’s most expensive building; 56 Leonard joins lineup of 100 priciest condos
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15 CPW still NYC’s most expensive building; 56 Leonard joins lineup of 100 priciest condos

Even after countless big ticket closings at blockbuster buildings like 432 Park Avenue and The Gr

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14th Street and Williamsburg no-car zones proposed for L train shutdown
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14th Street and Williamsburg no-car zones proposed for L train shutdown

Transit advocacy groups and politicians who have been promoting the idea of ridding Manhattan’s 14

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Rare collection of Alexander Hamilton’s unpublished letters headed for auction
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Rare collection of Alexander Hamilton’s unpublished letters headed for auction

Auction house Sotheby’s has announced the sale of a rare collection consisting of hundreds of

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