Real Estate
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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