Monthly Archives: September 2022

$10 Million Reduction for Record-Setting Pac Heights Penthouse

Sep 2, 2022 |

Speaking of “recalibrating,” the list price for the record-setting Penthouse Unit #10 atop the überexclusive Pacific Heights building at 2006 Washington Street has just been reduced from $45 million to $35 million in one fell swoop. As we first revealed and reported at the time, the 5,400-square-foot unit was acquired for $32 million or nearly […more]

Plans to Expand and Convert Central SoMa Data Center Into…

Sep 2, 2022 |

Built in 1924 and acquired for $9.25 million in March of 2006, plans to expand and convert the Colgate Building at 620 3rd Street, which also fronts Rich, is a contributor to the historic Clyde and Crooks Warehouses District and is currently being used as a data center, have been drawn. As rendered by Heller […more]

Where It’s At: Beck Is Selling His Hollywood Hills Home With Music Studio for $2.95M

Sep 2, 2022 |

Musician Beck may be searching for some “Mellow Gold.” His Hollywood Hills home has come on the market for $2.95 million.

Kingston Design Connection to Highlight Hudson Valley Talent With Fifth Annual Showhouse

Sep 2, 2022 |

Talented designers of the Hudson Valley will have their work on view again this fall with the return of the Kingston Design Showhouse and the transformation of another historic property. The annual showhouse is hosted by Kingston Design Connection, a network for Hudson Valley area creatives founded by designer Maryline… Read More > The post […more]

Homepoint lays off more than 100 employees

Sep 2, 2022 |

Homepoint laid off more than 100 employees this week as it feels the effects of the price war in the wholesale lending space.   The company confirmed workforce reductions on Wednesday and Thursday are in line with the company’s “openness to get smaller as an organization to effectively counter severe market pressures,” according to a spokesperson […more]

Soak in Some Knowledge and a Scenic View With the Return of University Open Air

Sep 2, 2022 |

People say New York City is a melting pot of cultures — and, according to a 2020 census count, more than 36 percent of the Big Apple’s population is foreign. But how much do we really know about the life experiences of our neighbors? With this in mind, experts from around… Read More > The […more]

Daily Links: After Epic Battle to Halt Development, Fortis’ Cobble Hill Condos Face Foreclosure

Sep 2, 2022 |

In the News A Retiree Finds Somewhere to Call Home in East New York [NYT] You Might Have Rats In Your Brooklyn Storage Unit [NYP] Brooklyn Bridge Park Begins Event Series [Eagle] Brooklyn Swears in New Postmaster, Ranks Third in U.S. for Mail Delivery [BP] East New York Restaurant Gives Employees Active Shooter Training [BK… […more]

Millennials can’t afford to pay rent in these California cities because of the renter wage gap

Sep 2, 2022 |

L.A., San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Riverside and Sacramento have some of the biggest rent wage gaps for millennials, according to a Filterbuy analysis.

208 Delancey Street Completes Construction on Manhattan’s Lower East Side

Sep 2, 2022 |

Construction is complete on 208 Delancey Street, a 12-story residential building on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. Designed by ODA New York and developed by New Empire Corporation, the 85,000-square-foot structure yields 85 condominium units in studio to three-bedroom layouts with sales and marketing led by Compass. The property is located by the corner of Delancey Street and […more]

California voters to decide on repeal of anti-public housing measure in 2024

Sep 2, 2022 |

Voters will choose whether to remove an anti-public housing provision in the state Constitution in 2024