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Red Hook »

The Van Brunt Street bakery is offering 12 free cakes to the person who helps them find a spot.

Chelsea »

Other gay bar have already shown interest in the Eighth Avenue space.

Fort Greene »

Lorna Simpson, whose work has shown in Guggenheim Museum, is selling her townhouse on Vanderbilt Avenue.

Clinton Hill »

Notorious B.I.G.'s childhood home at 226 St. James Pl. is on sale for $725,000.

Financial District »

John Street and Fulton Street will be the newest homes for 7-Elevens in Manhattan.

West Village »

The 16-story building will have a stone-lined lap pool and 40,000 square feet of private outdoor space.

Upper West Side »

Durst, who has long fought off suspicion in his wife's disappearance, wants to subpoena prosecutors.

East Village »

Something Sweet Bakeshop is looking for investors and a baker to get going again.

Greenwich Village »

Green Village's previous space on Bleecker Street will become Carré d'Artistes, a French gallery chain.

Williamsburg »

The proposed tripling of waterfront office space could draw workers to Williamsburg.

Concourse »

The decades-old diner may move a few storefronts over so Chase can take its corner spot.

Prospect Heights »

After years of eastward expansion, Prospect Heights is pushed back west by a resurgent Crown Heights.

Long Island City »

Thousands of residential housing units are planned for the still-developing neighborhood.

Astoria »

A new report from brokerage firm Modern Spaces says the Astoria market is trending towards luxury.

New York City »

Residential real estate transactions totaled $30.3 billion in 2012, according to experts.