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A Greenwich Village townhouse once home to generations of artists sold for $21.5 million, ending nearly 70 years of family ownership.
Vaya Development filed plans for a 28‑story, 285‑unit tower at 164‑02 Jamaica Avenue, pairing the firm with nonprofit Comunilife as Jamaica’s rezoning reshapes the corridor.
Founder Tom Lix is fast‑tracking a bar and food program at his South Flats distillery as Bedrock pushes forward with riverfront venues.
Another missed deadline puts Glendale’s $1.2B VAI Resort off track for 2026, casting doubt on hiring and revenue plans tied to the project. Local coverage and officials say no firm opening date is set.
The former Salesforce offices at 111 W. Illinois are becoming 111 Point: 153 apartments with high‑end finishes, Peloton facilities and a coworking lounge. Move‑ins begin May 22.
A Duluth-based partnership has filed to add roughly 250 homes inside Peachtree Corners' Technology Park, a plan that heads to a council hearing on April 28.
David MacNeil reportedly sold his Harbor Beach estate in Fort Lauderdale for about $34M after a rapid listing period. The move dovetails with his larger Florida purchases.
Thor Equities quietly repurchased 440 Broadway in SoHo — the same storefront it lost to foreclosure last year — signaling a selective return to Manhattan retail holdings.
A nearly 144,000‑square‑foot Route 128 life‑science building in Waltham is now fully leased after Biocytogen expanded its footprint alongside BPG Bio. The deals highlight renewed suburban demand for ready‑to‑go lab space.
Adams & Reese expanded its Nashville footprint with about 5,500 square feet at Broadwest’s tower, adding capacity on the 17th floor to support local growth.
Brooklyn’s co‑op and condo median climbed to $840K in Q1 even as closings dipped. Luxury deals and tight supply kept prices steady.
A Panda Express–linked group paid for 42.8 acres off International Golf Parkway, adding a large parcel to the World Golf Village development corridor. The purchase ties to the Cherng family’s investment vehicles.
After three years as a migrant shelter, the Row Hotel will reopen May 1, 2026, with redesigned rooms, a new all‑day café and reservations now available.
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