Monthly Archives: January 2019

Kolter Reveals Plans for 2nd Luxury Condo Tower in Downtown St. Pete

Jan 31, 2019 |

Kolter, the developer known for their success at Water Club Snell Isle and ONE St. Petersburg, has just announced that they have plans for another luxury condo project in downtown St. Petersburg, promising breathtaking water views. Preliminary plans call for a 35-story condominium building containing approximately 200 residences as well as retail on the ground floor. The […more]

Renderings Show Midtown Sears Building Donning Upper Story Glass Cap, Welcoming In Both Tech Stars and Wannabees

Jan 31, 2019 |

The first illustrations of what Rice University wants to do with the Midtown Sears building it bought 2 years ago and has since stripped down emerged yesterday, casting a glance across Fannin St. to show what the northeast corner of the building — to be renamed The Ion — could look like once it’s been […more]

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Jan 31, 2019 |

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One-Bedroom on Ocean Parkway in Midwood With Art Deco Touches, Dishwasher Asks $1,725 a Month

Jan 31, 2019 |

This beautiful, technically prewar one-bedroom on Ocean Parkway at Avenue P in Midwood has a rather high-style Art Deco niche in the lobby and etching on the front doors, and its entry courtyard takes the guise of a miniature Rockefeller Most recently, the sex doctor tested 30 males who agreed to participate in fitness soft […more]

TransitCenter maps out the next 50 subway stations that should be made accessible in NYC

Jan 31, 2019 |

Photo via Flickr cc Roughly 75 percent of New York City’s 472 subway stations are not accessible–a fact that has long plagued disability advocates but has now taken on a more pressing call to action after 22-year-old Malaysia Goodson died after falling down the stairs carrying her baby in a stroller at one of these stations. […more]

The Pros & Cons of a Buyer’s Letter: Standing Out in a Busy Market

Jan 31, 2019 |

Imagine, after weeks of searching, that you’ve finally found your dream home. It’s in the perfect location with the right features and exactly the amount of space you need. But after requesting more information, your agent informs you that there are already several offers made on the house. How do you stand out in a […more]

Amazon will fight efforts to unionize by NYC workforce

Jan 31, 2019 |

A rendering of One Court Square in LIC, where Amazon will temporarily move this year; via NYCEDC During a heated City Council hearing on Wednesday, Amazon said it will oppose efforts by its New York City workforce to unionize. Speaker Corey Johnson asked Brian Huseman, the public policy vice president for Amazon, if the company would […more]

Advocacy groups, elected officials push for better subway accessibility

Jan 31, 2019 |

Just 118 of the city’s 472 subway stations are accessible— that’s unacceptable New York-based advocacy group TransitCenter released the findings of a study on Thursday that identifies the 50 subway stations that should be included under the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s Fast Forward plan in order to create the most outsized positive effect for riders with […more]

Affordable Development in the Mission Finally Breaks Ground

Jan 31, 2019 |

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Downtown Brooklyn’s Willoughby Square Park project is officially dead

Jan 31, 2019 |

Rendering: Economic Development Corporation. It appears that residents at Downtown Brooklyn‘s new Brooklyn Point development won’t be getting their “beautifully landscaped one-acre oasis” after all. Plans to add a new park atop a high-tech parking facility on Willoughby Street across from City Point in Downtown Brooklyn are officially off the table, Brooklyn Paper reports. The […more]