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A Brooklyn-based developer is planning to make history by constructing the tallest Passive House skyscraper in the world in NYC.
They joined tenant advocates near City Hall to blame Cuomo for allegedly creating the city's affordability crisis and blasted his ability to fix it.
Sunnyside and Woodside experienced notable year-over-year changes in the volume and cost of sales of co-ops and condos in ...
The 4,700-square-foot co-op is the former residence of literary luminary George Plimpton. The journalist, writer, and editor ...
It's a prewar, a classic 6, and yours for $1.75 million: the apartment at 404 Riverside Drive, called The Strathmore, in ...
Social media has become a key source of financial advice for millions of Americans who did not learn about money at home or ...
2025 pointed to a pick-up following the city’s lengthy post-pandemic malaise — but the top-of-year glow now has to be filtered through a new lens ...
Actress Ellie Kemper—best known for her roles on The Office and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt—is saying goodbye to a classic ...
The city should focus its resources where the need is greatest: subsidized housing affordable to low-income New Yorkers, say ...
They fight demolishing public housing and use public land, paid for by taxpayer dollars, for private development.
Norma Lerner, widow of credit card bigwig Al Lerner, sold her Lenox Hill apartment for $10.5 million this week, according to ...