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  • Crisis housing advances

    Crisis housing advances

    May 22, 2013

    The city is moving closer to getting emergency housing with the selection of a three-story, three...  

  • Bloomberg adding space

    Bloomberg adding space

    May 21, 2013

    What Bloomberg LP scandal? We can’t compete with our colleague Mark DeCambre’s May 10 bombshell...  

  • Hotels hitting hipster ’hood

    May 15, 2013

    The hotel wars are headed to Williamsburg.  Andrew Zobler’s Sydell Group has closed on a large...  

  • Dahling! FiDi Cipriani is celeb-friendly again

    Dahling! FiDi Cipriani is celeb-friendly again

    May 14, 2013

    Victory for Cipriani Wall Street! The city has decided to build a new and shiny newsstand not in...  

  • Times Sq.: You can bed on it

    Times Sq.: You can bed on it

    May 08, 2013

    A Times Square-area development site at 259-267 W. 45th St. is expected to garner worldwide...  

  • Chuck eyes re-zone bonds

    Chuck eyes re-zone bonds

    May 07, 2013

    Joining the melee over East Midtown rezoning, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) will propose today that...  

  • Crown’s jewel: big Brooklyn deal

    May 01, 2013

    Crown Acquisitions has sold a housing condominium for Long Island University students at 490 Fulton...  

  • Miracle on 54th street

    April 30, 2013

    In an unusual case of close cooperation between the owners of land and leasehold, Waterman...  

  • BuzzFeed taking the Fifth

    April 24, 2013

    The quirky online media outlet, BuzzFeed, will do two times as much reporting when it moves into a...  

  • The velvet blunderground

    The velvet blunderground

    April 23, 2013

    Velvet ropes are synonymous with the city’s most exclusive entertainment and party venues. But now...  

  • 315 Park deal gets into gear

    April 17, 2013

    A building in the hot Midtown South marketplace at 315 Park Ave. South has been quietly put into...  

  • Landmark East contest

    Landmark East contest

    April 16, 2013

    Of the eight Midtown East buildings being weighed for landmark status, which — if any — should be...  

  • Schrager eyes West street

    Schrager eyes West street

    April 10, 2013

    Ian Schrager is working on a partnership in the West Village that should upscale a dilapidated...  

  • A new century in Brooklyn

    April 09, 2013

    It looks like Brooklyn’s famous Cascade smokestacks will soon go up in a puff of nostalgic memory....  

  • High a-spire-ations at WTC

    High a-spire-ations at WTC

    April 03, 2013

    We’re finally convinced that the One World Center antenna is going to be deemed a spire.  Yesterday...  

  • New towers turn Big Apple into Spec City

    New towers turn Big Apple into Spec City

    April 02, 2013

    Two new Manhattan office towers now going up will soon bring 900,000 expensive square feet to...  

  • ABCs and Ivy on Wall Street

    March 27, 2013

    Does Blue Ivy have some Green Ivy in her future?  The Green Ivy School is putting down roots at The...  

  • Water bill woes for Catsimatidis

    March 20, 2013

    John Catsimatidis is running for mayor, but his company, Big Apple Real Estate, is running up a...  

  • Tower rent may hit the roof

    Tower rent may hit the roof

    March 19, 2013

    What’s likely to be the city’s most dramatic outdoor terrace on an office building might help...  

  • Mad about 380 Madison

    Mad about 380 Madison

    March 13, 2013

    L&L Holding’s David Levinson dropped some details yesterday about the reinvention of 380 Madison...  

  • Extell in gem of a deal with Turkey’s Gulaylar

    March 12, 2013

    In the latest marketing breakthrough at Extell Development Co.’s International Gem Tower, Turkey’s...  

  • $50M makeover on tap for Herald Center

    $50M makeover on tap for Herald Center

    March 12, 2013

    Herald Center, the thriving Herald Square area’s ugly-duckling shopping and school destination...  

  • ‘Urban’ revival

    ‘Urban’ revival

    March 06, 2013

    Urban Outfitters is staking out a 21,000-square-foot spot in the base of the brand-new 180 Broadway...  

  • An eatery you can dance to

    An eatery you can dance to

    March 05, 2013

    The people opening a new casual eatery at 100 W. 124th St. — right across from Jeff Sutton’s mega...  

  • A Harlem site attracts Eagle

    February 27, 2013

    American Eagle has landed in Harlem.  The teen-apparel retailer has just leased an 8,500-square...  

  • Fed money keeps rail tunnel alive

    February 26, 2013

    Related Cos. and Amtrak have agreed to build the first link of what’s hoped will eventually be a...  

  • Roxy: Sutton’s place

    Roxy: Sutton’s place

    February 20, 2013

    Retail maestro Jeff Sutton has scooped up another piece of the Times Square bow tie.  Sources tell...  

  • Trophy buildings take hit

    February 19, 2013

    The skyline isn’t falling, but it’s getting cheaper. According to Jones Lang LaSalle’s quarterly...  

  • Brill sold to tune of $185M

    February 13, 2013

    Eric Hadar has signed a contract to buy the Brill Building at 1619 Broadway for $185 million. The...  

  • eMarketer sees new home in 11 Times Square

    February 11, 2013

    The bright lights of 11 Times Square will soon shine brighter, thanks to four new office and retail...  

  • Space case: Sandy v. shuttle

    February 06, 2013

    The Intrepid Museum Foundation has been involved in a cover-up of the city’s own space shuttle...  

  • A luxury hotel to W. 38th St.

    A luxury hotel to W. 38th St.

    February 05, 2013

    A somewhat mysterious, boutique luxury hotel is coming to a gritty West 38th Street block that has...  

  • McQueen moves to Mad Ave.

    January 30, 2013

    Alexander McQueen is moving from the Meatpacking District to Madison Avenue. Sources say the...  

  • Downtown is looking up

    Downtown is looking up

    January 29, 2013

    The lease HarperCollins just signed at 195 Broadway — which I first reported yesterday on nypost...  

  • 4 New York Pl. is open for biz

    January 29, 2013

    Four New York Plaza, the Sandy-ravaged, 1.07 million square-foot tower at Water and Broad streets,...  

  • Lucky ‘7’ at 3 Hudson Blvd.

    Lucky ‘7’ at 3 Hudson Blvd.

    January 23, 2013

    The skyline in the Hudson Yards area is taking shape — at least on paper.  Here’s the first look at...  

  • REIT is bullish on Red Bull

    January 16, 2013

    American Realty Capital will soon have a lot of bull — Red Bull, that is. The company’s New York...  

  • It’s the roaring 30s: Projects bring new life to far West Side

    It’s the roaring 30s: Projects bring new life to far West Side

    January 15, 2013

    The start of major construction by Brookfield Office Properties on the deck over an Amtrak rail...  

  • Ex-Disney site in play for RL

    January 09, 2013

    The long vacant Disney store at 711 Fifth Ave. may soon be filled with Ralph Lauren clothing....  

  • Playing Polo at Hudson Yds.

    January 08, 2013

    Ralph Lauren Corp. just might be trying on Hudson Yards for size. The publicly traded lifestyle and...  

  • From Barclays Center to Sandy, a year of extremes

    From Barclays Center to Sandy, a year of extremes

    January 02, 2013

    To start the New Year, we present our Golden Bricks to the best and worst of the city slickers:...  

  • For sale: ‘Freedom’

    For sale: ‘Freedom’

    December 26, 2012

    The Freedom Tower site is for sale.  No, it is not the land under the yet-to-be-completed...  

  • Setting the ‘Barnett’ high

    December 19, 2012

    Gary Barnett is busy shedding unwanted assets and amassing capital as he concentrates on...  

  • Hoping for a solid ’13

    Hoping for a solid ’13

    December 18, 2012

    Manhattan’s leasing market is strong and stable, the envy of any other large city in the US....  

  • Bids galore for Sony Building

    December 12, 2012

    Among the bidders lining up for the Sony Building at 550 Madison Ave. are two other companies with...  

  • Bahama trips to Fifth Ave.

    Bahama trips to Fifth Ave.

    December 11, 2012

    Palm trees are coming to Fifth Avenue this weekend. Tropically decorated Tommy Bahama Manhattan...  

  • Mad about NoMad

    Mad about NoMad

    December 05, 2012

    The Madison Belvedere has been sold to Invesco for a client of the firm for about $300 million. The...  

  • Waiting for Water Street

    December 04, 2012

    Re-opening storm-damaged 55 Water St. — the city’s largest office tower with 3.8 million square...  

  • Big deals on tap for SoHo

    November 28, 2012

    Zara’s parent, the Spanish conglomerate Inditex Group, is staking out a big claim in SoHo.  We hear...  

  • Hudson Yards shovel-ready

    November 27, 2012

    In a critical breakthrough for Hudson Yards, the MTA board is expected tomorrow to let Related...  

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