We welcome with open arms the Adams administration push, via its Department of City Planning and City Planning Commission, to rezone 42 blocks of Midtown to allow the development of 9,700 new ...
Priya Krishna, a reporter on The New York Times' food desk, spent a night at the reopened Kellogg's Diner in Brooklyn.
The submarket has several buildings that were revamped in recent years, yet the demand for Class-A office doesn’t seem to be spilling into the market.
City officials began the approval process to allow new housing development in a commercial section of Midtown — resembling a plan to redevelop the Financial District two decades ago.
The sweeping zoning changes are supposed to spur housing construction, especially in places not previously keen on hosting it ...
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Niagara Falls and Niagara County are putting on a full court press to snag some developers who are interested, willing and ...
Elghanayan sat down with Commercial Observer to talk about some of the things that have kept the company going though the ...
Icons will still have a role to play in MLS, but its approach to recruitment has trended far more youthfully over the past ...
With the right kind of planning, the east side of Center City could turn itself into a modern, mixed-use neighborhood.
New York dealer Jack Shainman just opened an $18 million, 20,000-square-foot space in a 19th-century Tribeca landmark.