A lottery opened for 26 middle-income apartments at Williamsburg Wharf. Qualifying New Yorkers can apply for the units, starting at $3,434/month for studios.
23h
Hosted on MSNThe Rise of the Upper East Side Faux-OpsA crop of classically styled condo towers is drawing a new generation of buyers — and the businesses that cater to them.
Covenant Health Park, the new Smokies stadium, can hold nearly 7,000 people. Small businesses in the area know their parking ...
The firm parted with the commercial condo unit in the base of the luxury condo building The Briarcliffe at 171 W. 57th St. for $25 million, property records show. The buyer is Cindy K. Chan, who ...
Researchers are detecting the start of what could be an exodus from coastal communities, where stronger hurricanes and rising ...
A village in the Philippines is offering bounties for captured mosquitoes - dead or alive - amid a surge in dengue fever ...
Four major office transactions, a slowdown in residential development land sales and the amount of distress that entered into ...
CBSK Developers has secured $158 million of construction financing for a condominium project in Manhattan's Turtle Bay ...
A New York developer is unveiling plans for an apartment tower in downtown Brooklyn that will far exceed city and state ...
The Ronto Group’s latest development replaces Pier 550 with two high-end condo towers. Units start at $4.2 million.
University Heights Mayor Michael Dylan Brennan announced that there are two new tenants signed for Bell Tower Center, the new ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results