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Mapping The Tech Takeover of New York City
Where five of the biggest tech companies are signing leases in Manhattan.
Tracking the biggest buildings taking shape at Hudson Yards
Checking in on the ambitious, multi-billion dollar megaproject.
See the incredible views from Hudson Yards’s sky-high observation deck
The highest observation deck in the Western Hemisphere is now open to thrill-seeking visitors.
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The best new NYC condos hitting the market this spring
Spring is almost here, and that can only mean one thing: it's time to look at the many condos that will be hitting New York's real estate market in the next few months.
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The best NYC rentals hitting the market this spring
Spring is almost here, and that can only mean one thing: It’s time to look at the NYC rentals that will be up for grabs in the next few months.
Waldorf Astoria condo conversion launches sales
The hotel/condo hybrid is expected to debut in 2022.
Sunnyside Yard plan is a utopian vision for an urban future
The plan calls for 12,000 units of affordable housing and prioritizes pedestrians over cars.
South Street Seaport redevelopment plan includes up to 990-foot tower
A tower on a contested Seaport lot would usher in upgrades across the area
In Two Bridges, judge lands another legal blow to contested towers
The protracted legal battle has given community groups time to plan for the neighborhood’s future.
Harlem’s Lenox Terrace redevelopment rejected by City Council committee
The vote foreshadows the project’s rejection by the full City Council.
Roman and Williams’s long-awaited High Line condo finally welcomes buyers
The Fitzroy’s 14 condos hit the market in 2015.
Upper West Side’s would-be tallest tower could lose 20 stories after legal challenge
A State Supreme Court judge sided with opponents of 200 Amsterdam Avenue and its so-called "gerrymandered" lot
‘Not good for our community’: Harlem balks at alternative Lenox Terrace proposal
The alternative wouldn’t need public approval and would lack affordable housing.
New York Botanical Garden plans Bronx affordable housing project
The project would bring 450 below-market rate apartments to Bedford Park.
Massive East New York ‘urban village’ is moving forward
The development, which surrounds the Christian Cultural Center, is expected to bring 2,100 residential units to the neighborhood.
Is a new tower coming to South Street Seaport’s historic district?
A developer is eyeing an air rights transfer for a contested South Street Seaport lot.
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Long Island City’s unstoppable development boom, mapped
Developments poised to usher in Queens’s next generation of rentals and condos.
Extell’s Upper West Side tower gets the green light—again
A tight vote paves the way for the contentious project to move forward.
Lenox Terrace developer considers changes to Harlem project after pushback
The developer has pitched an entirely affordable rental tower for the project.
First look at Essex Crossing’s second condo tower
One Essex Crossing will bring 83 condos to the Lower East Side
Dutch design firm Concrete unveils first NYC condo
Studios at the development will start at $820,000.
Bjarke Ingels design for 2 World Trade Center scrapped, Norman Foster’s back on
Developer Silverstein Properties will revive Foster’s old 2WTC design, but with substantial changes
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Downtown Brooklyn’s wild development boom, mapped
The transit-rich neighborhood is in the middle of a building boom—here, find all the buildings in development and under construction.
A two-story wall could divide Hudson Yards from the High Line
Council Speaker Corey Johnson called the idea a "breach of public trust."
Sn?hetta-designed public garden at 550 Madison Avenue secures city approval
The design will transform a dark, underutilized plaza into an oasis, say designers.
Pier 40 redevelopment scuttled after Cuomo kills contested bill
The governor instead is looking to reclaim Pier 76 from the NYPD.
6 crucial ways New York City’s landscape will change in 2020
What to expect from New York’s transit, parks, megaprojects and more this year.
The trends that defined New York City in the 2010s
Supertalls on the skyline, parks along the waterfront, the threat of sea level rise, and more major trends of the past 10 years
A new vision for a greener, pedestrian-friendly Downtown Brooklyn
The increasingly busy neighborhood is poised to be transformed under a new Downtown Brooklyn Partnership plan.
NYC neighborhoods, then and now: A decade of change
See how the New York has changed over the last decade.
A new vision for part of the Williamsburg waterfront
The plan, developed by Two Trees Management, calls for a six-acre public park and two mixed-use towers.
Midtown East’s One Vanderbilt has an opening date
The supertall will cut the ribbon next year, but its observation deck won’t open until 2021.
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NYC real estate, architecture, and more in 2019: The year in review
The best architecture, biggest real estate deals, landmark battles, and more
In Crown Heights, Bedford-Union Armory redevelopment begins construction
The revamped armory is expected to open its doors in 2020
Javits center expansion will be ‘substantially complete’ by next spring
The massive $1.5 billion effort is "on time and on budget," says Gov. Cuomo.
7 unfinished NYC infrastructure projects poised to change the city in the 2020s
These major NYC projects have been in the works for what feels like forever—and many still have a long way to go
Columbia University plans 34-story residential tower in Harlem
The tower will "reduce demand on the local housing market," say university reps.
Long-promised Fort Greene cultural center finally makes progress
The 50,000-square-foot center will house several Brooklyn cultural institutions.
Long-stalled ‘Gowanus Green’ development will feature nearly 1,000 new apartments
The canal-adjacent project is more than a decade in the making.