Intelligencer
The Cut
Vulture
The Strategist
Curbed
Grub Street
Magazine
Subscribe to the Magazine
Give a Gift Subscription
Buy Back Issues
Current Issue Contents
New York
Shop
Subscribe
Sign In
Account
Profile
Sign Out
Menu
Menu
Close
Close
Search
Intelligencer
Politics
Technology
Business
Ideas
The Cut
Style
Self
Culture
Power
The Cut Shop
Vulture
TV
Movies
Comedy
Music
Books
Art
Theater
What to Stream
Curbed
Cityscape
Design Hunting
The Real Estate
Best of New York
The Strategist
Gift Guides
Sales
Beauty
Home
Kitchen + Dining
Fashion
Travel
Tech & Electronics
Fitness
Kids & Babies
Grub Street
Restaurants & Bars
The Thousand Best
The Magazine
Crossword
Current Issue
Subscribe
Gift Subscriptions
Buy Back Issues
More
About
New York
Shop
Newsletters
Podcasts
Videos
Best Doctors
Top Rated Lawyers
Sign In
Subscribe
Search
Like Us
Follow Us
Follow
Search
Search
Close
Subscribe
Give A
Gift
Menu
Menu
Close
Close
Search
Intelligencer
Politics
Technology
Business
Ideas
The Cut
Style
Self
Culture
Power
The Cut Shop
Vulture
TV
Movies
Comedy
Music
Books
Art
Theater
What to Stream
Curbed
Cityscape
Design Hunting
The Real Estate
Best of New York
The Strategist
Gift Guides
Sales
Beauty
Home
Kitchen + Dining
Fashion
Travel
Tech & Electronics
Fitness
Kids & Babies
Grub Street
Restaurants & Bars
The Thousand Best
The Magazine
Crossword
Current Issue
Subscribe
Gift Subscriptions
Buy Back Issues
More
About
New York
Shop
Newsletters
Podcasts
Videos
Best Doctors
Top Rated Lawyers
Sign In
Subscribe
Search
Like Us
Follow Us
Follow
Search
Search
Close
Displaying all articles tagged:
Real Estate
architecture
July 14, 2017
The Strange State of New York’s Street-Level Retail Storefronts
They’re experiencing a combination of withering and supersizing that could have a powerful effect on a city that has always been shaped by shopping.
By
Justin Davidson
cityscape
July 13, 2017
From Alligator Shoes to Whole Foods: Watching One Harlem Corner Over 28 Years
A photographic history of gentrification at 125th Street and Malcolm X Boulevard.
By
Christopher Bonanos
June 16, 2017
Donald Trump’s Childhood Home in Queens Will Have a New Tenant
The property was listed for rent on Thursday, and it’s already been snatched up.
By
Jen Kirby
June 1, 2017
As Prices Plummet, Trump Palace Residents Work to Change the Building’s Name
More than 30 residents of the Upper East Side high-rise have called for the Palace to drop Trump.
By
Adam K. Raymond
gilded cages
May 9, 2017
Fancy Prisons for Billionaires Are Reshaping the Manhattan Skyline
To be sure, the inmates of levitating dungeons like 432 Park and 56 Leonard believe they are being pampered.
By
Justin Davidson
conflicts of interest
May 7, 2017
Jared Kushner’s Family Business Is Pitching U.S. Visas to Investors in China
Looking to finance a Jersey City apartment building, Jared’s sister Nicole told investors the project “means a lot to me and my entire family.”
By
Chas Danner
Mar. 29, 2017
Chinese Firm With Government Ties Pulls Out of Deal With Kushner Family
The ‘sweetheart’ deal is dead.
By
Adam K. Raymond
Mar. 13, 2017
Chinese Firm With Government Ties Gives Kushner Family ‘Sweetheart Deal’
Critics are worried that the company is trying to influence U.S. policy with the massive investment.
By
Adam K. Raymond
Mar. 9, 2017
Rent Falls in Manhattan and Brooklyn, But It’s Still Too Damn High
Landlords also continued offering near-record levels of sweeteners, such as a month’s free rent.
By
Adam K. Raymond
real estate
Feb. 22, 2017
What It’s Like to Live in a Trump Building
The protesters, the new frisson, and the extremely clean floors.
By
Nick Tabor
pretty things
Feb. 19, 2017
Big Little Lies
Has the Best Real-Estate Porn on Television
Someone give HBO’s location-scouting team a raise.
By
Devon Ivie
real estate
Feb. 10, 2017
Johnny Depp Wants a Private Compound With an Underground Tunnel System
El Deppo.
By
Anna Silman
reel estate
Feb. 9, 2017
Gather Ye Cats: The House From
Grey Gardens
Is for Sale
Former squalor don’t come cheap.
By
Karen Brill
Jan. 18, 2017
A Mystery Buyer Is About to Purchase Donald Trump’s Childhood Home
The Jamaica Estates residence went to auction Tuesday.
By
Jen Kirby
Jan. 15, 2017
Taylor Swift’s Home Might Become a Historical Landmark
She’s spent millions on restoring her Beverly Hills place to its 1934 glory.
By
Theresa Avila
niche drama
Dec. 29, 2016
Academia’s Most Famous Feminist Knows How to Send a Scathing Email
Do not mess with Judith Butler.
By
Anna Silman
Dec. 28, 2016
House Where Trump Threw His First Tantrums Is Up for Auction
A real-estate investor is looking to flip the five-bedroom after buying it for $1.25 million.
By
Caroline Bankoff
Dec. 6, 2016
Brokers Pitch Secret Service As Hottest Trump Tower Amenity
Gym, roof deck, doorman, and 24/7 armed security.
By
Adam K. Raymond
sex diaries
Nov. 27, 2016
The Divorced Real-Estate Broker Whose Therapist Encourages Promiscuity
This week’s sex diary.
By
the Cut
Nov. 15, 2016
3 Upper West Side Apartment Buildings Are Dumping Trump’s Name
The owner said the removal will help the buildings appeal to more tenants.
By
Adam K. Raymond
Oct. 26, 2016
A New Report Finds New York City Really Is Too Expensive for Restaurants
It’s not just the rent, it’s everything.
By
Chris Crowley
real estate
Oct. 12, 2016
Report: Saddam Hussein Kept a Secret Torture Chamber on the Upper East Side
“You’re not going to hear someone screaming down there.”
By
Charley Lanyon
Oct. 4, 2016
Trump’s Tax Avoidance Was Perfectly Legal. That’s Why It’s an Issue.
Clinton wants to close some of the loopholes Trump used. The GOP nominee wants to create more.
By
Eric Levitz
Sept. 8, 2016
No One Will Buy This Ohio Office Building That Looks Like a Basket
It’s only $5 million.
By
Adam K. Raymond
Sept. 6, 2016
America’s Tallest Building Might Be for Sale
A new report suggests the Port Authority would like to unload the skyscraper formerly known as the Freedom Tower.
By
Jen Kirby
sponsored content
Aug. 31, 2016
Airbnb Is Letting Kim and Kanye Live in a $25 Million NYC Penthouse for Free
In case you wanted to feel even worse about your own apartment …
By
Gabriella Paiella
Aug. 30, 2016
Brooklyn’s Building Boom Went a Bit Wild
An area of downtown Brooklyn is about to be “saturated” with open apartments, according to a New York
Times
report.
By
Jen Kirby
architecture
Aug. 9, 2016
Can We Get Development in Bushwick Right?
At the Rheingold site, ODA tries to balance the needs and wants of rich and poor alike.
By
Justin Davidson
real estate
Aug. 8, 2016
Prince’s Estate Says It Won’t Sell Paisley Park
Update: Administrator denies wanting to sell Paisley Park with the other properties.
By
Nate Jones
and
Tolly Wright
July 15, 2016
There’s a Terrific, Super-Classy Home for Sale in Queens
Yes, that’s right. The birthplace of Donald Trump can now be yours.
By
Jen Kirby
properties
June 30, 2016
The Strangest, and Loveliest, Views in New York
That are not necessarily on the 90th floor: gravestones, a trio of camels, and Meg Ryan.
By
Justin Davidson,
S. Jhoanna Robledo,
and
Hilary Reid
June 7, 2016
Donald Trump’s Lavish Homes Are Gaudy Behemoths
You can never own too many.
By
Adam Banicki
Real Estate
June 7, 2016
David Bouley Makes Plans to Move All of His Restaurants
His namesake spot, Bouley, will reopen in a significantly smaller space.
By
Sierra Tishgart
real estate
Apr. 12, 2016
Keith Olbermann Puts His Trump Palace Apartment Up for Sale at $3.9 Million
“If they had changed the name of it to something more positive like Ebola Palace I would have happily stayed.”
By
Joe DeLessio
getting it
Feb. 25, 2016
Why I’m Buying a House Without a Family to Put in It
Coming face to face with fears about money, regret, and loneliness.
By
Alana Massey
real estate
Feb. 24, 2016
Why Chinese Rich Are Cooling on NYC Real Estate
Changes in China and the U.S. mean the city’s high-end real estate is starting to cool off.
By
Chris Pomorski
city living
Feb. 24, 2016
What New Yorkers Learned From Actually Having to Meet Their Neighbors
Five novelists talk to their neighbors for the first time, nine New Yorkers share their fantasies about the ones they’ve never met, and how to deal with less-than-ideal ones.
Feb. 9, 2016
Bjarke Ingels’s Spiral Newest Hudson Yards Tower
“Extending the High Line into the skyline.”
By
Claire Landsbaum
real estate
Jan. 14, 2016
Feds Deal Huge Blow to NYC’s High-End Market
Will those buyers think of putting their cash elsewhere?
By
Andrew Rice
$$$
Jan. 13, 2016
The U.S. Treasury Wants to Know Who’s Buying Up All Those Ritzy Condos in NYC
Multi-million-dollar all-cash real-estate purchases in Miami-Dade County will also be tracked.
By
Jaime Fuller
Jan. 5, 2016
The New-Condo Market Went Nuts Last Quarter
A sharp rise in prices was fueled by developers’ sales.
By
S. Jhoanna Robledo
reasons to love new york
Dec. 15, 2015
Affordable Housing Could Look Like This
The view from Hunter’s Point South, the city’s largest affordable-housing development since the 1970s.
By
Andrew Rice
Nov. 12, 2015
A Preview Tour of New York’s First Micro-Unit Apartment Building
Inside a studio at Carmel Place — all 302 square feet of it.
By
Wendy Goodman
super-rich city
Nov. 6, 2015
There Are More Manhattan Apartments for Rent Over $15,000 Than Below $2,000
Get super rich or get out.
By
Eric Levitz
prime real estate
Oct. 22, 2015
Katy Perry Is in a Real-Estate Fight With Nuns
Oh, happy day.
By
E. Alex Jung
real estate
Oct. 21, 2015
How Do You Sell the Last Two Burial Plots in Manhattan?
Location, location, location. For $350,000.
By
Mara Altman
lebensraum
Oct. 20, 2015
Nazi-Founded L.I. Town Restricted to ‘Germans Only’ Is Sued for Discrimination
“It’s terrible for everyone — for the kids, for us and even for our dogs.”
By
Eric Levitz
real estate
Oct. 10, 2015
Brooklyn Real Estate to Manhattan: ‘What’s Good?’
As record-breaking sales continue, the borough has become a choice, rather than a priced-out-of-Manhattan necessity — and Queens is rising, too.
By
S. Jhoanna Robledo
beyonce
Oct. 7, 2015
Beyoncé and Jay Z Are Moving Into the Mansion From
The Big Lebowski
The Bey abides.
By
Ira Madison III
on the waterfront
Oct. 2, 2015
Developers Keep Building in Sandy Flood Zones
Zone A and in harm’s way …
By
Kyle Chayka
Load More