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Designed with a dark exterior and built from concrete, glass, and burnt wood, the Sleeve House is on the market for $2,275,000.
This 2-bedroom loft in Erie Center Lofts at 375 W. Erie in River North came on the market in September 2022. Erie Center Lofts is an authentic brick and timber loft building with 106 units and heated garage parking. It has an exercise room, party room and 2 large common rooftop decks as well as […more]
A circa-1838 home once owned by renowned Abstract Expressionist artist Nicolas Carone is on the market. Located on Three Mile Harbor-Hog Creek Road in Springs and across from Three Mile Harbor, the one-acre property includes a 1,400-square-foot three-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom cottage and an accessory structure, which Carone used as a studio. Though the… Read More > […more]
Billionaire hedge-fund manager Ken Griffin recently paid $106.875 million for a waterfront estate in Miami, Fla., shattering the previous price record in the area.
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In-laws typically have one of the most fraught family dynamics. What about two sets of in-laws living together down a hall from their children and grandchildren?
Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s newest food hall is now open to the public in the Tin Building, a historic three-story building at 96 South Street in the Seaport District. Designed by Roman & Williams and developed by The Howard Hughes Corporation, the 53,000-square-foot structure was dismantled from its original location along the East River and rebuilt 32 feet […more]
The Reform Temple of Forest Hills and Werber Management have revealed plans to construct a mixed-use building at 71-11 112th Street in Forest Hills, Queens. The proposed buildings will surround an existing temple on parcels of land the congregation owns.
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