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Devin Gannon

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City unveils plan for 600 affordable homes, soccer field, and STEM center on vacant Inwood lot

The Inwood waterfront development includes affordable homes for low-income New Yorkers and seniors, and a marine science and STEM education center.
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Lottery opens for 21 co-op apartments in Chelsea, from $385K

In 1976, the city seized four neglected buildings in Chelsea through a tax lien foreclosure with plans to renovate and turn the rentals into affordable co-ops. Fifty years later, the tenements at 201-207 7th Avenue have been demolished, and a new nine-story residential building (with the address 170 West 22nd Street) has risen in their
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Crown Heights co-op opens waitlist for Mitchell-Lama apartments, fo...

Applications are currently being accepted for waitlist spots for apartments at Crown Gardens, a Mitchell-Lama building in Crown Heights.
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Adams to designate Elizabeth Street Garden as official NYC park to ...

To prevent Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani from turning Nolita's Elizabeth Street Garden into senior housing as first intended over a decade ago, Mayor Eric Adams is designating the one-acre green space as official city parkland. As first reported by Gothamist, Adams is transferring ownership of the lot to the Parks Department, which would require any development
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Harlem’s parade of lights kicks off the holiday season in NYC

While Macy's may get all the credit, the holiday season really kicks off in Harlem. On November 18, the 125th Street Business Improvement District will host its annual Harlem Holiday Lights celebration, the only holiday lights parade in New York City. A procession of dazzling illuminated floats will travel throughout the neighborhood, with designated watch
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Trump’s childhood home in Queens back on the market for $2.3M after...

Like the East Wing of the White House, Donald Trump's childhood home is unrecognizable after a gut renovation. While not quite bulldozed, the Tudor-style property in Jamaica Estates, Queens, where the president lived until he was four, was totally rebuilt after a burst water pipe damaged the home, which has been vacant except for a
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500-unit high-rise coming to Surf Avenue as first phase of Coney Is...

Rybak Development will build a $350 million 28-story mixed-use tower with over 500 apartments on a city-owned parking lot on Surf Avenue.
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Prada plans Fifth Avenue skyscraper with ultra-luxury apartments

Prada is teaming up with Related to build a mixed-use skyscraper at 720-724 Fifth Avenue, with a store on the ground level and office space and luxury apartments above.
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Midtown office tower to become 107 studio apartments, first major c...

An underutilized Midtown office building is set to become over 100 studio apartments in its next life. Infinite Global Real Estate and Buttonwood Development, in partnership with 400 Capital Management, have acquired 29 West 35th Street, with plans to turn the 12-story tower into a rental building. The project marks the first major office-to-residential conversion
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MTA memorabilia pop-up shop returns this month

Calling all transit buffs! The MTA is once again hosting a sale of used subway system items at its Memorabilia and Collectibles Pop-Up Shop. For two days only, on October 16 and 17, purchase (or just admire) "perfectly imperfect" items, like subway signs, vintage tokens, benches, doors, and other fixtures. View this post on Instagram
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Trump withholds $18B for Second Avenue subway, Gateway tunnel projects

President Donald Trump's administration announced it is withholding $18 billion for two critical New York City infrastructure projects, the Second Avenue Subway and the Hudson River Gateway Tunnel, citing the state's "unconstitutional DEI principles." In a statement, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said funds for the two projects are frozen until the department can review what