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Astoria »

The hotel would have 52 rooms and space for medical offices on its first and second floors.

Bed-Stuy »

The developer of the seven-building condo project has received $88 million in financing, a rep said.

Bed-Stuy »

A developer filed permits for a 16-unit rental building at Franklin and DeKalb avenues, records show.

Long Island City »

Rockrose Development Corp. wants to construct an 18-story apartment building at the site.

Bed-Stuy »

A developer has filed plans for a mixed-use building at Fulton Street and Bedford Avenue, records show.

Bed-Stuy »

The new mixed-use building would replace a Papa John's, according to Department of Buildings plans.

Woodside »

CB2 said the church failed to prove its need for a city variance to build taller than zoning allows.

Long Island City »

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

Chelsea »

The developer hopes to construct two one-story buildings on West 27th Street, filings show.

Long Island City »

Sales launched Monday at The Harrison, a 120-unit condo building at 27-21 44th Drive.

Astoria »

"The Cubes" will be the park's first permanent building and is slated to open in 2018.

Gowanus »

The building will be for makers of jewelry, textiles and other small manufacturers, filings show.

Midtown East »

The United Nations Apartment Hotel could be replaced by a new 3-story building, city records show.

Bed-Stuy »

The mixed-use buildings will bring hundreds of new apartments and opportunities for new retail.

Bed-Stuy »

Rentals and condos are rising along the thoroughfare as demand rises in the neighborhood, brokers say.