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Central Harlem »

Developers want to replace the building with an 11-story mixed use complex, records show.

Central Harlem »

The proposed law would require property owners to actively work on the building if there is a shed.

Concourse »

Two additional sites have also been identified as being infected with legionella, officials said.

Central Harlem »

Business owner say they see a drop in sales and foot traffic whenever scaffolding is erected.

Clinton Hill »

Plans for a five-story, mixed-use building were recently filed with the Department of Buildings. 

Central Harlem »

The husband of fashion designer Joseph Altuzarra was hit with a stop-work order at 187 Lenox Ave.

Central Harlem »

After 36 years of neglect, the building has become too delapidated to save.

Clinton Hill »

The wooden home built before the Civil War was demolished late last year.

Central Harlem »

The building will continue to be without cooking gas until they resolve the issue. 

Central Harlem »

The company that owns 263 W. 135rd St. says it will give residents a credit on a future rent bill.

DUMBO »

The lofts at 57 Jay St. were recently bought by developer brothers Graham and Gregory Jones.

Bed-Stuy »

Clarence and Omar Hardy have hired a new attorney to try and save the Slave Theater.

Prospect Heights »

A new lawsuit claims that Forest City Ratner's Atlantic Yards plans do not comply with safety code.

Manhattan »

A program city officials announced Wednesday aims cut the time it takes to approve new buildings in half.