Manhattan's Office Buildings Transforming into 1,000+ Mixed-Income Residences Amid NYC Housing Push
NYC plans to convert the HPD headquarters at 100 Gold St. into mixed-income housing with over 1,000 units, as part of a broader trend of office-to-residential conversions.
SL Green Accused of $24 Million Rent Default in Herald Square Real Estate Dispute
SL Green is accused by TIAA and Norges Bank of defaulting on $24 million in rent and taxes at 2 Herald Square. The companies are locked in a legal battle over lease agreements.
East Harlem to Welcome 433-unit Affordable Housing Complex with Mental Health Focus, Supported by Governor Hochul's $1 Billion Plan
Governor Kathy Hochul announces the start of a $264 million affordable housing project in East Harlem, offering 433 units, including supportive homes for individuals with mental illness.
Attorney General Letitia James Announces $970K in Grants to Combat Housing Discrimination in New York's Capital Region
NY Attorney General Letitia James announces $970,000 in grants to combat housing discrimination in the Capital Region, enhancing legal support for equal housing opportunities and establishing the region's first fully operational fair housing program.
Westchester's Maple Commons, A Beacon of Affordable Housing Unveiled by Governor Hochul in Croton-on-Hudson
Governor Hochul announced the completion of Maple Commons, an $18 million affordable housing development in Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester, offering 33 homes aligning with New York's housing and sustainability goals.
Mayor Eric Adams Unveils Plans for 1,500 New Housing Units and Public Space Revamps in Coney Island
Mayor Eric Adams unveils a plan to revitalize Coney Island with 1,500 new mixed-income homes, improvements to public amenities, and a call for sustainable community development proposals.
Iconic 590 Madison Avenue Skyscraper in Manhattan Listed for Sale at $1.1 Billion Amidst Real Estate Frenzy
The 590 Madison Avenue office building in Manhattan is on sale for approximately $1.1 billion, marking a significant post-pandemic real estate event in New York City.
New York City Tenants Score Victory as 21 Apartments Return to Rent Stabilization After AG James Exposes Violations
New York AG Letitia James announces 21 apartments return to rent stabilization after Emerald Equity Group's illegal deregulations and tenant overcharges.
Mayor Eric Adams' Administration Sets New Records in Affordable Housing Production in NYC
Mayor Eric Adams' administration in NYC achieved record production of affordable housing units for two consecutive years, focusing on marginalized groups, seniors, and the formerly homeless.
Cooper Union Regains Control of Chrysler Building in NYC after Legal Battle with R&S Chrysler LLC
Cooper Union won a legal battle to evict R&S Chrysler LLC from the Chrysler Building leasehold for unpaid rent, facing future challenges in managing and upgrading the historic skyscraper.
Ken Griffin Partners with Vornado Realty and Rudin for Eco-Friendly 62-Story Skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan
Ken Griffin teams up for a 62-story, environmentally conscious tower at 350 Park Ave., with Citadel expected as main tenant. Public review starts soon.
Iconic Waldorf Astoria in New York Opens Doors to Luxury Condo Residents After Elaborate Renovation
The first residents are moving into the renovated Waldorf Astoria condos, despite setbacks from Anbang's financial scandal and the pandemic. Luxury amenities and services are available.
Manhattan's UN Plaza Set for a $500 Million Upgrade, San Francisco's UN Plaza Expands Skatepark
The UN Plaza in Manhattan is set for a $500 million revamp, while the UN Plaza in San Francisco expands its skatepark, reflecting efforts to enhance public spaces.
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