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Owing to its location in the Tribeca East Historic District, the team behind 14 White Street required permission from the Landmarks Preservation Commission ("Landmarks") before they could proceed with the project. These hearings can get contentious, but that was not the case this time: Landmarks ...
With the majority of Q2 2025 sales data now in, Manhattan’s residential market remains resilient. The number of projected sales for the quarter is expected to reach over 3,250 condo and co-op closings, an increase of 5% year-over-year from the 3,115 closings reported in Q2 2024. While activity ha...

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New York City's residential apartment market is always evolving, with some neighborhoods maintaining their dominance while others experience notable shifts. In the condo market, Downtown neighborhoods remain among the most expensive, despite a slight decline in price per square foot year-over-yea...
From New York City's mayoral primary election to geopolitical turmoil all over the world, June 2025 was a tumultuous time at a local and global level for Manhattan. With all that in mind, maybe it is not surprising that the fourth full week of June 2025 saw a dramatic week-over-week drop in resid...
While today’s new developments celebrate open layouts, earthy material palettes, and soaring ceilings in a clear homage to historic industrial architecture, one signature detail remains far harder to replicate: exposed brick. Found most authentically in New York in historic industrial conversions...
June 2025 marked the ten-year anniversary of Obergefell vs. Hodges, the Supreme Court case that legalized same-sex marriage in the United States, but the mood was much less festive this year. The Trump administration has been consistently rolling back LGBTQ+ protections, not to mention erasing th...
As June 2025 draws to a close, the number of contracts signed in Manhattan experienced a week-over-week jump. However, the aggregate dollar amount plateaued during this same time, setting June 2025 up to be the slowest contract month of the year to date.
On June 27, outdoor public pools opened in New York City. This comes shortly after the first heat wave of the year ended, but one week after the summer solstice and one year after the launch of "Let's Swim NYC," a capital investment in building, improving, and protecting New York City’s public po...
While legal basement apartments are rare in New York City, garden-level apartments are much more common and often come with appealing built-in features at competitive prices. In this article, we define what garden-level units are, examine their key advantages and potential drawbacks, and spotligh...
Friday, June 27 at 4:00 p.m. marks the deadline to submit a bid for a downstate New York casino license. The day before, developer Silverstein Properties ("Silverstein") announced that if its bid on the West Side, The Avenir, is awarded the license, they would partner with MetroLoft to develop ov...
MaryAnne Gilmartin, the CEO and Founder of MAG Partners, is no stranger to reshaping New York City’s skyline. As the former CEO of Forest City Ratner, she led the development of landmarks like Barclays Center, the New York Times Building, and 8 Spruce Street. Today, she’s forging a new chapter wi...

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