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A 'High Line' in Queens
The High Line, a park on Manhattan's west side that was formerly a railway, can be viewed as one of the most innovative outdoor spaces in New York. Even in other parts of the US, the concept has given rise to similar efforts like The 606 in Chicago and Rail Park in Philadelphia. But New Yorkers may soon get another version of the High Line, as there is a plan for something like it in Central Queens.
SUNY and RFP Finalist Fortis Finally Finalize Agreement
South Brooklyn will be getting a new freestanding emergency department.
The Sun Rises for Sunset Park Mega Development & Domino Update
Architect Raymond Chan and his team of Chinese developers are planning an enormous mixed-use development on Eighth Avenue between 61st and 64th streets in Sunset Park.
A New Story in Astoria: Astoria Cove and The Hallets Point Projects
Over recent years, Queens has become increasingly more attractiveto Manhattan developers starting projects in the outer boroughs. Long Island City has been at the center of many of the developments, and now developers are betting big on Astoria.
Taking Tower Verre to the Next Level
For a few years, Houston-based property developer Hines had been working to secure permits and funding for Tower Verre, a residential high-rise designed by Jean Nouvel on 53 West 53rd Street. Today, it looks like the firm's plans are finally being actualized.
Two New Condos in Carnegie Hill
Manhattan's Upper East Side continues to be one of the most well-to-do places in New York City. For the month of September, the property industry has seen a in the area. Two of the newest ones are Carnegie Park and 1110 Park Avenue, both in the affluent neighborhood of Carnegie Hill.
Top Restaurants on the Upper West Side
Looking for a place to ? Check out this list of exceptional and unique restaurants in the area:
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15 CPW Sales Rapidly Continue
As one of the most desirable condominium buildings in New York City, it’s no surprise that we keep hearing about recent sales at 15 Central Park West. As to be expected, with the magnificent views of Central Park and the Manhattan skyline, these units never remain on the market for long.