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NYC to redevelop 122-acre stretch of Brooklyn coastline

Image courtesy of the New York City Economic Development Corporation New York City is transforming a 122-acre stretch of Brooklyn’s coastline into a dynamic, mixed-use

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Lottery opens for 101 apartments at ODA’s new Williamsburg project, from $3,105/month

All renderings courtesy of Secchi Smith Here’s a chance to live at a new residential development in Williamsburg designed by architecture firm ODA. A lottery

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What Does a Property Management Company Do? (Complete List)

In This Article As a rental property owner, you have two options for managing your real estate: DIY management, where you’re responsible for everything from

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An international artist couple asks $38M for their art-filled UES townhouse–Rolls Royce included

Photo credit: Edward Menashy with Evan Joseph Photography Israeli artist Ilana Goor and her husband, Leonard Lowengrub, have put their Upper East Side townhouse at

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MTA releases Ice Spice MetroCards to celebrate Bronx rapper’s debut album

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has released a limited-edition MetroCard featuring rapper, and Bronx-native, Ice Spice to celebrate her debut album “Y2K.” In collaboration with

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Central Park installs new pizza box recycling bins

All photos courtesy of the Central Park Conservancy Central Park has a solution to a very New York problem. As first reported by NY1, the

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Brooklyn Fare opens at One Manhattan Square

Photos courtesy of One Manhattan Square Over a decade after the longstanding Pathmark store closed, residents of Two Bridges this week celebrated the opening of

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A giant, confetti-shooting hot dog is now on view in Times Square

A confetti-shooting, 65-foot-long hot dog now sits in the heart of Times Square. Created by artists Jen Carton and Paul Outlaw, the animatronic sausage sculpture

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Downtown Brooklyn’s Abolitionist Place park is now open

All photos courtesy of Downtown Brooklyn Partnership First promised 20 years ago, a Downtown Brooklyn park commemorating the borough’s abolitionist history is finally open. City

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A ‘portal’ to Dublin opens in New York City

All photos courtesy of the Flatiron NoMad Partnership The cultural bond between Ireland and New York got a little stronger this week. A new public