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Boerum Hill »

The plan is a part of NYCHA's NextGeneration Neighborhoods program. 

Upper East Side »

DDG needs to resubmit plans for its luxury condo tower, city officials say.

Williamsburg »

A Two Trees Management forklift moved an SUV near the Domino Sugar building, the New York Post reported.

Fort Greene »

Brooklyn Hospital Center is selling its Maynard Building at 240 Willoughby St.

Brooklyn Heights »

The mayor's office denied the claim, saying the project will bring much needed affordable apartments.

Brooklyn Heights »

Councilman Stephen Levin backed the new proposal for the Brooklyn Heights redevelopment.

Central Harlem »

The owner said they plan to begin the demolition process by the end of the year.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

Vinny Zollo spent about four years in federal prison in the late 90s for racketeering. 

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

Applications are due Oct. 29 for affordable units that range from $565 to $1,067 a month.

Washington Heights »

HAP Investment Developers is seeking a zoning variance to build a residential tower at 4452 Broadway.

Washington Heights »

Sutton Management applied for 421a, a tax exemption for buildings with 20 percent affordable units.

Prospect-Lefferts Gardens »

Development group Brookland Capital bought the empty Prospect-Lefferts Gardens lot last week.

Sunset Park »

The modified plan includes a larger library and fewer affordable housing units, officials said.

Park Slope »

Greystone, a financial services and property development company, bought the performance venue.

Fort Greene »

James got $4,000 from developers, then wrote them a letter of support to the city.