Monthly Archives: February 2020

Brooklyn Heights brownstone with striking attic wants $12M

Feb 26, 2020 |

Photos: Jay Litton at OLR/Courtesy of owner The historic home has plenty of period details including a dome skylight This Brooklyn Heights home that just hit the market is unlike many of the other historic ones that line the neighborhood’s streets. Aside from its preserved period details, this house on State Street has an incredibly […more]

Roman and Williams’s long-awaited High Line condo finally welcomes buyers

Feb 26, 2020 |

The green terracotta-clad building is home to 14 full- and half-floor condos. | Adrian Gaut The Fitzroy’s 14 condos hit the market in 2015 Buyers at JDS Development Group and Largo’s swanky Art Deco-inspired condo The Fitzroy can let out a collective sigh of relief: Four and a half years after launching sales, closings have […more]

Why did the Trump administration abruptly suspend a critical study of NYC storm protections?

Feb 26, 2020 |

Photo by David Shankbone via Wikimedia Commons Six weeks after President Trump derided a potential NYC sea wall on Twitter, his administration abruptly ended the study that was looking into the idea. Launched in 2017, the NY & NJ Harbor and Tributaries feasibility study was evaluating five measures that could “address severe coastal storm risks” and […more]

See the approved plans for Trader Joe’s new Upper East Side store under the Queensboro Bridge

Feb 26, 2020 |

Renderings and photos by Madd Equities LLC, via LPC In a public hearing on Tuesday, the Landmarks Preservation Commission reviewed and approved an application to open a Trader Joe’s in the city-owned space underneath the Queensboro Bridge on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The cavernous space, known as Bridgemarket, is regarded for its 5,000-square-foot Guastavino-tiled arcade as […more]

Army veteran Max Reyna joins Davidson Realty’s agent team

Feb 26, 2020 |

We are happy to introduce our Max Reyna, a new agent on Davidson Realty’s sales team! Max is a veteran of the U.S. Army and has experience in logistics and supply chain management.   Real estate is a natural fit for Max. He’s dedicated, solidly familiar with the local market and has a lot of […more]

Be The Inspector: Can You Guess What’s Wrong With These Pictures?

Feb 26, 2020 |

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More people want to purchase a home this year, but will they be able to?

Feb 26, 2020 |

Mortgage rates are low, applications are up and an increase of Americans say they plan on purchasing a home. In fact, 84% of Americans said buying a home is a priority to them, up significantly from 2018’s 75%, according to the latest NerdWallet Home Buyer Report. The survey estimates that nearly 100 million Americans plan […more]

Charlton Heston’s longtime Midcentury compound seeks $14.9 million in Beverly Hills

Feb 26, 2020 |

In the Beverly Hills Post Office area, a massive Midcentury compound owned by Instead of wasting time behind super viagra a TV show exercise for at least 30 to 40 minutes to promote the flow of blood throughout your body including your penile area. * Forget about anxiety. Gynaecological problems like excessive vaginal bleeding and […more]

Rikers Island closure and borough-based jail plan, explained

Feb 26, 2020 |

A view of Rikers Island. | Max Touhey The effort to replace Rikers is at a critical juncture, here’s what you need to know New York City is in the midst of a colossal undertaking to shutter Rikers Island, the infamous jail complex in the East River between the Bronx and Queens, with an ambitious […more]

Judge upholds decision to halt Two Bridges megatowers from rising

Feb 26, 2020 |

Rendering: Handel Architects. State Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron upheld an August 2019 ruling that four towers planned for the Lower East Side Two Bridges development cannot move forward. The judge’s decision invalidates the City Planning Commission’s 2018 approval of the towers on the grounds that City Council authority regarding the land-use review process was illegally bypassed and that the […more]