10/18/2011
The same retail market dynamics that helped push galleries and boutiques from Soho to other neighborhoods like Chelsea are now luring them back to their original home.
West Broadway's low rents bring galleries back to Soho | The Real Deal | New York Real Estate News
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10/17/2011
Brookfield Office Properties has struck a deal with Bank of America to take its 49 percent stake in 4 World Financial Center and will own the entire property.
Brookfield buys BofA's 4 World Financial Center stake, bank renews lease | The Real Deal | New York.
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10/14/2011
The slender Bush Tower at 130 W. 42nd St. is on the market and potential buyers are hoping that this time the owners agree to make a deal.
Bush Tower is back on block
10/14/2011
In one of his last speeches as head of the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, Christopher Ward said Thursday that one of the final open questions facing the city is what to do with the Brooklyn waterfront.
Brooklyn waterfront seen as top priority
Outgoing Port Authority of New York & New Jersey head Chris Ward says fate of area is key to furthering development of nearby Governor's Island. Dodges question about strained relations with governor.
10/13/2011
Residential property in Harlem is getting more attention after the downturn with new buyers for century-old townhouses and new condominiums, even though less established neighborhoods are often hurt more than prime locations.
Harlem Attracts Post-Slump Buyers
A recent renaissance of the Harlem real-estate market is bringing in new buyers for both century-old townhouses and new condominiums across Harlem following the worst of the financial crisis.
10/13/2011
Promised to be a driver of the Park Slope, Fort Greene and Clinton Hill economy, the Atlantic Yards construction project has retail landlords salivating but is leaving developers and residents wary.
Atlantic Yards construction boosts nearby retail, slows development | The Real Deal | New York Real.
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10/12/2011
The city is moving forward with its plans to replace the wood from most of Riegelmann's Boardwalk in Coney Island with cement or a synthetic material.
Switching wood for concrete on Coney Island's Boardwalk | The Real Deal | New York Real Estate News
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10/12/2011
Visitors to Tompkins Square Park in the East Village can now tap into high-speed Internet with the launch of free wireless service Tuesday.
Tompkins Square Park Launches Free Wi-Fi Service - DNAinfo.com
The East Village's Tompkins Square Square Park is latest city green space to offer free wireless Internet service.
10/11/2011
In an unconventional move raising eyebrows among retail brokers, the affordably-priced pancake restaurant IHOP is moving to Ashkenazy Acquisition's Limelight Marketplace, the former church and nightclub at 656 Sixth Avenue in Chelsea.
IHOP to take space in Chelsea's Limelight | The Real Deal | New York Real Estate News
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10/11/2011
At 120 Park Avenue, across East 42nd Street from Grand Central, five entire long-empty floors are up grabs.
Waiting game at 120 Park Ave.
With five floors to rent and a steep $525 million purchase price to justify, some wonder if landlord Global Holdings isn't holding out for fattest-possible deal; tenants said to be lurking in wings
10/10/2011
Designed by 1100 Architect with an interior by Lee H. Skolnick Architecture & Design Partnership, the Children’s Library Discovery Center, in Queens, is part of a quiet revolution reshaping the city’s public architecture. Piecemeal across the five boroughs, New York is gradually being remade.
New York’s Public Architecture Gets a Face-Lift
In a shift from a time when the city used to hire only the lowest bidders for projects, dozens of new and refurbished libraries, firehouses, police precincts and museums have been designed by gifted architects.