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Long Island City »

The building will be 700 feet tall and is one of several skyscrapers planned for the neighborhood.

Central Harlem »

The center will serve as an interim location until a larger development is completed.

Rego Park »

The building, at 98-02 Queens Blvd., will replace several storefronts.

Columbus Circle »

2015's record prices are expected to give way to a better 2016 for Manhattan househunters, many say.

Park Slope »

Avery Hall Investments is planning a residential and commercial development at 120 Fifth Ave.

West Harlem »

If approved, the two buildings will be on 126th Street and Convent Avenue.

Gowanus »

The 13-unit building would replace a wood-frame house on Ninth Street between Third and Fourth avenues.

Prospect Heights »

The former Green Point Savings Bank on Washington Avenue will be ripped down soon, permits show.

Crown Heights »

The empty lot was snapped up by its buyer in less than 48 hours, the broker on the deal said.

Crown Heights »

The distinctive painting is still missing after being removed from the Bergen Street lot last month.

Upper East Side »

The average price for Manhattan's new condos will hit $5.9M this year, CityRealty says.

East Harlem »

Developers held their last community meeting before embarking on the city’s land-use process.

Central Harlem »

Michael Henry Adams was arrested during a one-man protest Sunday morning.

Nolita »

Some brokers have seen a slowdown in foreign buyers and a shift in investment strategies.

Williamsburg »

A 19-unit building will be among the few affordable developments.