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The New York City Regional Center ("NYCRC") is pleased to announce that a total of $224 million in capital has now been repaid to EB-5 investors in previous NYCRC offerings. The resulting job creation ...
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When diehard modernists dream about country life, they tend to conjure images of Mies van der Rohe’s Farnsworth House outside Chicago and Philip Johnson’s iconic house of glass in Connecticut. Harry A ...
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606 Broadway, on the corner of Houston Street, is nearly complete. The narrow, triangular-shaped building is composed of a steel structure rising six stories above SoHo. It is being designed by S9 Arc ...
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Dive Brief: In its most recent analysis of construction deaths in New York, the New York Committee for Occupational Safety & Health found that jobsite fatalities increased statewide in 2017, but, for ...
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The developer who built the tallest residential building in the Western Hemisphere (for now) has submitted plans for a massive office tower across from St. Patrick’s Cathedral, which he hopes will res ...
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Citywide, there were more new building permits issued in Staten Island’s Community Board 3 -- 576 total -- than any other district, according to a new report. And while construc ...
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A hedge fund billionaire has just set a record for spending the highest amount ever on a home in the United States — and it's an apartment. The apartment in Central Park went for $238 million, which i ...
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NEW YORK — Ken Griffin, the billionaire founder of hedge fund Citadel, paid a U.S.-record $238 million for a penthouse condominium overlooking Manhattan's Central Park, his spokesman said. Griffin has ...
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While speaking at an event in early December, Lance Collins, the Joseph Silbert Dean of Engineering, noticed his phone receiving an unusual number of messages. He continued his speech, not knowing unt ...
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A 474m-tall building designed by US architect Gensler and developer Harry Macklowe will become the second tallest in New York – and the Western Hemisphere. “Tower Fifth” will be located between 51st a ...