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The plan to restore a historic Upper East Side townhouse and transform it into a new art gallery was partially approved by the Landmarks Preservation Commission Tuesday.Â
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Penn, whose work mainly focuses on sculpture and installation, commissioned O'Neill McVoy Architects for an addition to her home in Litchfield County, Connecticut.
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Construction has topped out on 120 Water Street, a 28-story Hotel Indigo in the Financial District.
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Historically, brokers have tacked a fee of anywhere from 12 to 15 percent of one year's rent onto a prospective tenants' cost of renting an apartment
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The de Blasio administration wants to make it easier for homeowners to legally add apartments in basements, atop garages — and even in backyard tiny houses.
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In its 12th edition, the Times Square Valentine Heart Design Competition curated by Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum had selected the winning proposal of MODU
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New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has announced the start of work on a new ramp to reduce travel times for drivers leaving the 83-year-old RFK Bridge.
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The 52-story skyscraper, which topped out in August and is expected to be completed this year, was fiercely opposed by advocacy groups and local officials
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Permits have been filed for a six-story commercial building at 215 West 42nd Street in Times Square.
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The state's BOA designation tracks the recommendations for the area's transformation outlined in the publicly available “Step 2 Nomination Reportâ€'
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Johnson Publishing Company Building: This 11-story South Loop building is the former home of Johnson Publishing and Jet and Ebony magazines, which were amongst the most important and influential Black ...
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You don't see homes like this Manhattan Beach contemporary in New York City too often—but when you do find them, it tends to be in the city's outer-boroughs
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The development, which surrounds a neighborhood megachurch, is expected to create 2,100 apartments
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MB Architecture was commissioned to design a vacation home for a family of five on a limited budget.Â
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The Whittle School will lease all 620,000 square feet of The Wheeler, Tishman Speyer's newly completed 10-story tower situated atop Macy's renovated Downtown Brooklyn department store.
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The Government of New York has announced a funding of $341m to rebuild an 86-mile stretch of ageing Moses-Adirondack transmission lines.
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Designed by VOA Associates and developed by Lam Group, the 476-foot-tall tower will yield 460 hotel rooms and 90,000 square feet of retail within the podium.
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The project team behind a long-delayed eight-story residential building at 100 Lenox Road in Flatbush, Brooklyn has yet again changed.Â
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The sites were originally occupied by Hurricane Sandy-damaged homes and many were purchased through the Build It Back Acquisition and Buyout Program.
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The local firm, which has worked on several reuse projects, converted the 1890s-era building into a photography gallery.