The highest condo on Fifth Avenue has found a buyer. Penthouse 80 at 520 Fifth Avenue sits 880 feet in the air, surrounded by iconic views in every direction.
The long-touted Midtown skyscraper being developed through a partnership that includes billionaire Ken Griffin is scheduled to kick off its public review next month, according to an application filed ...
We continue the series on walking Buffalo, from the intrepid couple who walked every day—no matter the weather—in the early ...
When Brooklyn was incorporated as a city in 1834, building a new city hall was high on the list of priorities.
The iconic Manhattan office tower is slated for a $1.5 billion 10-year refinance, scheduled to price at a 6.25 percent ...
A now-vacant lot in Williamsburg is poised to be redeveloped into an 8-story mixed-use building, records show.
Permits have been filed for the construction of a 4-story residential building at 1848 Guerlain St. in the Parkchester ...
Legion Investment Group — alongside partner Gindi Capital — is ready to create the first ground-up condominium development in Gramercy Park in about 100 years after having closed on the final pieces ...
Donald Bren’s company is closing a refinancing deal at 6.25% interest, a sizable jump in costs for 200 Park Avenue.
The development plan will modernize One and Two United Nations Plaza—built in the 1970s and 80s—while consolidating its ...
Forty years ago, cashflow from North Slope oil enabled Anchorage to erect civic buildings known collectively as Project 80s.
We kick off a new series about the late NYC architect Richard Roth Jr., starting with his debut design, Tower East!
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