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Downtown Brooklyn »

The Hare Krishna headquarters have been at 305 Schermerhorn St. since 1983.

DUMBO »

The online marketplace plans to create 340 new jobs by the year 2019.

Clinton Hill »

The demolition of the Broken Angel House had been taking place for weeks.

Long Island City »

The supply shortage was also pushing buyers to Astoria, where prices were soaring as well.

Kensington »

True two-bedroom/two-baths for less than $1 million.

Upper East Side »

The Philadelphia-based jeweler is opening its first New York City store at 72nd Street.

Yorkville »

The neighborhood historically maintained lower housing prices than most of the Upper East Side .

DUMBO »

DNAinfo New York rounded up 10 of DUMBO's most notable new developments.

Morrisania »

Sixty percent of the units will target the formerly homeless with mental health disorders.

SoHo »

Designers advise investing in a few key pieces and mixing the old and the new.

Prospect Heights »

Tenants are prepared to fight a 30,000-square-foot addition to their building near Grand Army Plaza.

Fort Greene »

The six-story mixed-use building is planned for 134 Vanderbilt Ave. on the corner of Myrtle Avenue.

Upper West Side »

The Brombergs paired with Ken Sturm to take over the West 72nd space, said the deal's broker.

Elmhurst »

A multiplex was once considered for the site on Justice and 55th avenues.

Greenwood Heights »

Studio apartments up to $2,200 per month are now for rent on Fourth Avenue and 21st Street.