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LPC to Review Façade Renovation Proposal for 43 Bleeck...

The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) is set to review a proposal to modify the six-story building at 43 Bleecker Street in Noho, Manhattan. Assembled by ADB Associates, the application includes plans for window replacement and selective façade restoration as part of a selective restoration. Built around 1896, the property is located between Lafayette Street and Bowery within the Noho Historic District Extension.
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Permits Filed for 621 East 178th Street in Tremont, Th...

Permits have been filed for an 11-story residential building at 621 East 178th Street in Tremont, The Bronx. Located between Hughes Avenue and Arthur Avenue, the lot is near the West Farms Square-East Tremont Avenue subway station, served by the 2 and 5 trains. Yonah Grunhut of Grun Group LLC is listed as the owner behind the applications.
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In a more buyer-friendly market, sellers are emerging ...

Why are active homebuyers now ready to list their old properties? The reasons vary by individual but also display some regional trends that track with the national inventory recovery, the Inman-Dig Insights survey found.
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Century 21 CEO: Recruiting ‘is so ultra competitive ri...

Century 21 CEO Mike Miedler knows recruiting and retaining agents is a big concern for brokers today. Next month, he’ll roll out a competition focused on bringing more agents and companies in house.
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5 ways to ensure buyers and sellers choose YOU as thei...

From vibes to social proof and more, brokerage founder Oliver Graf shares the strategies that help your next client find you and embrace the service you provide.
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The Torch Rises Above Street Level at 740 Eighth Avenu...

Construction is going vertical on The Torch, a 52-story supertall skyscraper at 740 Eighth Avenue in Midtown, Manhattan. Designed by ODA and developed by Extell, the 1,067-foot-tall structure will span 875,372 square feet and yield an 825-room hotel topped by a public outdoor observation deck with a drop ride attraction in its signature stemlike column. The mixed-use project is also slated to include lower-level retail space, a restaurant on two of the upper floors, a VIP lounge, and a pool deck for hotel guests. SLCE Architects is the architect of record for the development, which is located along Eighth Avenue between West 45th and 46th Streets on the border of Times Square and Hell’s Kitchen.
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He Built a House With Doors and Windows That You Can’t...

Inspired by homes open to their natural settings, an architect designed a house on the Greek island of Corfu with minimal barriers from the “wild landscape.”
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Can You Stop People From Smoking Outside Your Building...

Various laws and regulations dictate where people can and can’t light up. Here’s how to make sure they’re enforced.
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Paul Newman’s Fifth Avenue co-op sells for $4M above a...

A Fifth Avenue co-op once owned by Hollywood legends Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward just sold for 40 percent above its asking price following a bidding war. As first reported by the Wall Street Journal, the classic six at 1120 Fifth Avenue sold for roughly $14 million after it was listed for $9,950,000 in December. […]

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Livvy Dunne Tried to Buy Babe Ruth’s Former Apartment....

The influencer and former collegiate gymnast tried to buy the Manhattan two-bedroom, but instead joined the ranks of high-profile rejects like Madonna and Calvin Klein.
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