City Finally Buys Seven Key Acres on Coney Island Boardwalk
For $95.6 million, the city can finally start building the amusement park of their dreams.
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For $95.6 million, the city can finally start building the amusement park of their dreams.
Third-quarter real-estate market reports for Brooklyn and Queens indicate housing in the boroughs has not yet hit bottom.
There are several obvious hurdles to this deal.
The High Line hoopla has overshadowed the protracted birth of Manhattan’s other new green strip.
Sales of Manhattan homes have plunged, according to reports released today.
The real world hits Brooklyn, real-estate-wise.
The tower can indeed open as a "Use Group 5 Transient Hotel."
More troubling reports from inside the newly renovated landmark.
Barnett says Extell will draw on its land bank to deliver new residential projects in as soon as nine months.
The developers behind Chelsea's condo building +aRT are offering an election special.
The city's construction workforce soon down to pre-Lewinsky levels!
For guys who get ticker-tape parades down Wall Street, the owners of the city's major sports franchises sure don't seem to mind leaving the city in the lurch.
Larry Silverstein's office towers are in jeopardy and nobody in government is too worried about salvaging them.
The ‘Times’ and the ‘Post’ both ran obituaries for the city real-estate bubble today.
Look at these pretty (and delicious) renderings of potential Hudson Yards development!
Now El-Ad, the developers behind the new Plaza hotel, are suing the Russian financier over his ‘defamatory’ complaints about his penthouse apartment.
Buckling floors? Ceilings caving in? Tiny windows? What is this, the Lower East Side?
This time it was a worker at a tower on 41st Street and Eleventh Avenue. It’s unclear why the scaffolding gave way, but the result was a deadly plunge of 40 stories.
We’re thinking it could persuade locals, mistrustful of any proposals to overhaul the waterfront, that the developers might not actually destroy the very fabric of their lives.
A report is due out today citing seventeen to twenty causes for construction and planning setbacks.
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