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Sunnyside »

Phipps Houses is planning the 220-unit building for Barnett Avenue between 50th and 52nd streets.

Long Island City »

Luna, a 124-unit building recently purchased by developer World Wide Group, will open in May.

West Brighton »

Staten Island's borough president wants to prevent developers from cramming too many homes on one lot.

Upper East Side »

Ceruzzi Properties wants to move a subway station entrance to the sidewalk.

Fort Greene »

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

Upper East Side »

The developer canceled an hour before the meeting was due to take place, a community leader said.

Williamsburg »

Deputy Borough President Diana Reyna worried the 14-block rezoning was being rushed.

Clinton Hill »

A seven-story condo building at 500 Waverly Avenue has topped out.

Fort Greene »

An environmental study found potentially carcinogenic materials buried underneath the soil at BAM Park.

Gramercy »

The building is expected to include a lounge, fitness studio and terraces, according to permits.

Inwood »

The group said they're planning to stop the "real estate land grab" happening in Northern Manhattan.

Long Island City »

The DOB issued a violation to the owners for doing work without a permit, a spokesman said.

Long Island City »

Residents started a campaign last week to preserve the property on 44th Drive from demolition.

Brooklyn Heights »

The Brooklyn Borough Board approved the controversial $52 million sale of the Brooklyn Heights Library.

Chelsea »

Ed Hamilton's "The Chintz Age" features "tales of love and loss for a new New York."