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Bushwick »

The Rabsky Group will get to build a larger building in exchange for 100 subsidized apartments.

Upper East Side »

The beauty chain is moving to East 86th Street, according to real estate company Cushman & Wakefield.

Morningside Heights »

Real estate data shows the neighborhood's best deals are found near the 125th Street station.

Clinton Hill »

The lottery for 29 affordable units at 504 Myrtle Ave. opened Friday.

Brooklyn Heights »

The most affordable properties in Brooklyn Heights start at $575,000, according to NeighborhoodX.

Red Hook »

The white population is up an estimated 320 percent since 2000, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

Upper East Side »

Experts say they've seen a substantial increase in rent along Second Avenue in the past five years.

Civic Center »

Protesters shut down a second public meeting called to discuss a 1,147-unit apartment complex. 

Bushwick »

Jake Berman will now be credited for the mural currently painted on the side of an MTA-themed building.

Brooklyn Heights »

The zoning of the building at 69 Adams St. allows for development of a new luxury residential tower.

Bushwick »

The MTA won't need to use eminent domain to get 60 residents and three businesses to leave.

Brooklyn Heights »

An 11-story residential building with 97 units at 97 Columbia Heights is now up for sale.

East Harlem »

The man spent the money on credit card payments and country club memberships. 

DUMBO »

It’s more expensive to own property in DUMBO than in neighborhoods like the Upper East Side.