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Cobble Hill »

The luxury tower at 339 Hicks St. would feature a gym, pool and rooftop terraces.

Greenwich Village »

From promised parks to massive developments, expect to see some neighborhood change in 2017.

Morrisania »

A total of 59 newly renovated affordable units are coming available across six buildings in The Bronx.

Claremont »

Compass Residences 2B will feature 114 new affordable apartments at 1544 Boone Ave.

Hudson Square »

The City Council voted on the air rights transfer and development project Thursday afternoon.

Long Island City »

The company bought the landmarked Clock Tower building and adjacent development site for $167 million.

Bushwick »

The Rabsky Group will get to build a larger building in exchange for 100 subsidized apartments.

Williamsburg »

Wilfredo Enriquez, 59, plunged to his death at 325 Kent Ave. on Friday morning, officials said.

Crown Heights »

Cobble Hill's more affordable listings range from $455,000 to $1.475 million, NeighborhoodX found.

Hudson Square »

The proposed development across from Pier 40 is intended to have nearly 500 below-market units.

Grasmere »

Ben Carson has no government experience and has criticized programs that act as a safety net.

Clinton Hill »

The lottery for 29 affordable units at 504 Myrtle Ave. opened Friday.

Bed-Stuy »

The proposal would bring two new buildings to the area with 88 affordable apartments, plans show.

Williamsburg »

Applications for 104 affordable apartments on the Williamsburg waterfront open on Nov. 28.