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Listings Revealed for Herzog & de Meuron's 160 Leroy Street
The Herzog & de Meuron–designed 160 Leroy Street has finally offered up listing information for its West Village mid-rise condominiums.
2015 Closes Out with Surging Manhattan Real Estate Prices
The New Year has been rung in and 2015’s 4Q reports have confirmed the undeniable: Manhattan’s real estate prices are on the up. In Miller Samuel’s final Elliman Report for the old year, Manhattan housing prices set records as sales all around remained on the higher end. Over the 27-year data series, 4Q of 2015 marked the highest sales prices in the borough.
Real Estate Rewind: A Year-End Review of the NYC Market
Over the past year, New Construction Manhattan has reported on the top stories in New York City real estate. From new construction plans to top listings, and the state of the real estate market, the stories of the year touch on a number of layers that make up NYC real estate. With 2015 coming to a close, it’s an obvious choice to start from the beginning — the very beginning — in this year-end review.
520 West 28th Street: Luxury from the Future
It’s not quite a manor on Coruscant, but at least it’s not in a galaxy far, far away. The highly anticipated High Line residential project designed by renowned architect Zaha Hadid, 520 West 28th Street, recently released new renderings of its interiors, and it promises to be as futuristic as everyone hoped.
New York in the Running to Dethrone London’s Housing Market
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This year Manhattan hit a new milestone, with apartments reaching an average sales price of $1 million for the very first time. The city's inventory is also on the rise, with the most number of newly constructed condos hitting the since 2007.
12 Warren Street: DDG's New Construction is Rock Solid
12 Warren Street condo interior. All images via DDG Partners.
Within just a few years, DDG Partners has curated a robust portfolio of some of the most coveted and highly anticipated boutique residences in Manhattan — and their latest project in Tribeca, 12 Warren Street, is no exception.
Upper East Side Revitalized by the Second Avenue Subway Station
The Second Avenue Subway, also known as the subway line that was never built, is scheduled to open its first phase to the public on December 30th of next year. Since the opening of the 7 Line’s new subway station at 34th and Hudson Yards in September, developers are exploring some of the most isolated parts of the city.