New York City is seeing a construction boom like never before, and though non-residential construction is driving it, there’s still a lot to be said for the residential sector. According to a report ...
New York City will more than double its open streets footprint this week, banning traffic from a dozen more miles of streets to help New Yorkers spread out in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
As the deadline for a new state budget looms in Albany, one formerly stalled piece of legislation—the pied-à-terre tax, to be levied on second homes in NYC valued at $5 million or higher—is gaining ...
In a Lower East Side housing complex for seniors, building management has distributed hand sanitizer and canceled events in communal spaces. At a Jackson Heights co-op building, residents are looking ...
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a weekly column that explores what one can rent for a set dollar amount in various NYC neighborhoods. Is one man’s studio another man’s townhouse? Let’s find out! Today, ...
The L train shutdown—sorry, “slowdown”—may not have been the epic transit disaster that many were expecting, but the next few weeks might be for L riders. The MTA announced that it will cut overnight ...
As Greenland Forest City Partners seeks to keep things moving at the long-in-the-works megaproject formerly known as Atlantic Yards, some progress is being made on the development. A rep for the ...
The City Council passed legislation Tuesday that tasks the de Blasio administration with compiling an online database to track the struggles of mom-and-pop shops. The “Storefront Tracker” bill, which ...
Back in 2016, megadeveloper Extell—the firm behind behemoths like One57 and Central Park Tower—snagged a pair of buildings on the corner of 17th Street and Seventh Avenue in Chelsea for $11 million, ...
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a weekly column that explores what one can rent for a set dollar amount in various NYC neighborhoods. Is one man’s studio another man’s townhouse? Let’s find out! Today, ...
The Williamsburg Bridge is expected to get an influx of cyclists during the L train shutdown. Max Touhey As important as all the other transit modes in the rich tapestry of L shutdown mitigation ...
State lawmakers have proposed legislation that would outlaw the use of facial recognition technology in rental buildings, arguing that the technology—widely used in public spaces, airports, and other ...
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