The open-plan living area also includes an oversize kitchen island.
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Entire stretches of New York City are giving rise to new and recreated neighborhoods, from the World Trade Center to Willets Point.
A city pilot program has revitalized Saw Mill Creek’s degraded marshland.
A new report found that empty and vacant storefronts rose by almost 50 percent across the five boroughs.
Soon, more than half of the Graniteville Swamp may be bulldozed to make way for a 28-acre development
The outlet mall, from developer Donald Capoccia’s firm BFC Partners, has been in the works for about seven years
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The vote caps a years-long process to rezone State Island’s north shore
Neighborhoods in northern Brooklyn and western Queens dominated the top ten of listings near construction.
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The plan includes $92M for the long-awaited Lyons Pool complex
There may be interest in bringing the New York Wheel back
After seven years of planning, New York City’s first outlet mall opened on Staten Island’s north shore
The Landmarks Preservation Commission has moved to calendar six sites that are pivotal to the city’s LGBTQ history.
"May the 4th be with Wu," a wall in the new district reads
New York City’s latest efforts to fight climate change underscore the reality that the city is facing a very tenuous future
The Staten Island BP calls the rezoning a "boondoggle" while activists say it is "irresponsible"
More than 61,000 riders have used dockless bikes on Staten Island since last summer
The city’s first outlet mall will open on May 15
The city is now soliciting feedback on five proposed designs of the forthcoming monument to the trailblazing legislator.
The seawall will be carried out by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and New York state
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Nightlife wages are growing twice as fast as overall city wages.