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Joined March 2014
Federal Transit Administration again threatens MTA funds over safety risks.
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The Federal Transit Administration accused the MTA of using "flawed analytical approaches" in a safety plan.
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For $13.9M, this five-story Upper East Side limestone townhouse has two wine rooms, just to be sure.
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This turn-of-the-century limestone-clad townhouse at 57 East 74th Street is a fine example of Gilded Age glamor enhanced by glamorous 21st-century design. Asking $13,900,000, the 8,200-square-foot...
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Second Avenue Subway extension moves ahead in Harlem with $2B contract.
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East Harlem is one major step closer to having better subway access for the first time since the 1940s. The board of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Monday approved a nearly $2 billion...
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31-story Downtown Brooklyn rental tower opens lottery for 120 apartments, from $784/month.
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A lottery opened for 120 middle-income apartments at a rental tower in Downtown Brooklyn. Units start at $784/month for studios.
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Central Park Conservancy endorses horse-drawn carriage ban.
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The Central Park Conservancy has, for the first time, taken a side in the city’s horse-drawn carriage debate, backing a bill that would ban them from the park.
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Mayor Eric Adams announced that the city will move forward with “Fordham Landing South,” an affordable housing project that will bring roughly 927 homes to an underutilized stretch of the Harlem River just south of the University Heights Bridge.
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Fordham Landing South will bring roughly 927 affordable homes to an underused stretch of the Harlem River south of the University Heights Bridge in the Bronx.
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"Many of our clients love pre-war homes for their high ceilings, thick walls, original moldings, and that undeniable sense of character that simply can’t be replicated in modern construction. They often say it just ‘feels like New York.'".
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Not all New Yorkers are in search of floor-to-ceiling windows and rooftop pools. Some prefer the charm of pre-war apartments and their ceiling medallions, cozy fireplaces, and creaky floorboards.
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City Council approves Midtown South rezoning, unlocking 9,500 new homes.
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The New York City Council on Thursday voted to approve the rezoning of Midtown South, permitting thousands of new homes to be built in the commercial neighborhood. The plan, the largest residential...
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