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Downtown Brooklyn »

Extell Development Company bought rights to build a 60-story residential building for $115.5 million.

Clinton Hill »

Lots and buildings that were once eyesores are being renovated in Fort Greene and Clinton Hill.

Hudson Square »

Here's a look at the new developments around Spring Street this spring.

Crown Heights »

CB9 members voted to proceed with the zoning resolution amid a protest-filled meeting Tuesday.

Crown Heights »

A 69-unit apartment building will replace a former laundry facility on Carroll Street.

Fort Greene »

The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts is taking space at 286 Ashland Place.

Upper East Side »

Four buildings have been demolished to make way for a 34-story high-rise on 89th and First Avenue.

Prospect-Lefferts Gardens »

DNAinfo New York rounded up development projects in the neighborhood, most of them residential.

Crown Heights »

Brooklyn's CB8 approved a rezoning resolution to increase density and building heights on Thursday.

Astoria »

Another floor and three new apartments will be added to the popular Greek eatery's past location.

Fort George »

Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez presented his vision for a new mixed-use development in Inwood.

Jamaica »

Hope Knight will replace Carlisle Towery as president of the Greater Jamaica Development Corporation.

Upper West Side »

Under a deal with the city, the school will no longer be responsible for building 55 affordable units. 

Astoria »

Plans were filed with the DOB last month to build four stories of apartments on top of C-Town.

Sunnyside »

De Blasio responded after parade-goers reportedly chanted against the development Sunday.