Real Estate News from November 2015
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Yorkville, Manhattan’s Final Frontier By Serena Horrigan | November 30, 2015
After being overlooked by developers for years, the promise of the 2nd Avenue Subway is getting Yorkville recognition as a still affordable and highly investor-friendly neighborhood.
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Black Friday Deals By Nicole Ogaard | November 28, 2015
It’s BLACK FRIDAY. Unfortunately, we cannot offer apartments on discount, but we can tell you which luxury apartments for sale have decreased in price.
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What Lies Beneath: Innovative Urban Planning Below The Surface By Serena Horrigan | November 23, 2015
With such transformative urban design proposals as Miami’s Underline and The Lowline on the Lower East Side, innovative architects are looking not to the glassy towers above, but at what's beneath our feet.
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Open House Roundup: Saturday and Sunday, 11/21–11/22 By Serena Horrigan | November 20, 2015
This week, we're featuring a 1-bedroom in a Financial District landmark, a stately 2-bedroom in Turtle Bay, and a Midtown West alcove studio with an amazing use of space.
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Underrated Luxury: 2-Bedroom Manhattan Homes By Debbie Fleury | November 18, 2015
Here's a shortlist of 2-bedroom homes currently available on the market.
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#SotW: Prince Street—From Historic Primary School to Posh Luxury Living By Serena Horrigann | November 17, 2015
St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral School is being converted into high-end luxury residences, exemplifying Prince Street's architectural melding of old and new.
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On a corner of Lexington Avenue, new and old are united By Stephanie Lovelle | November 16, 2015
On New York City's Lexington Avenue, dwelling between Nomad and Gramercy Park, the prewar and postwar buildings of 88 & 90 Lexington are united.
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Open House Roundup: Sunday, 11/15 By Serena Horrigan | November 13, 2015
Come visit our open houses this weekend! We've got a duplex loft in Williamsburg, a chic 2-bedroom in Nomad, and a sunlit alcove studio in Midtown!
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#TBT: Regardless of City Landmark Status, Union Square Plays A Pivotal Role In NYC History By Serena Horrigan | November 12, 2015
Why does the Landmarks Preservation Commission oppose designating Union Square a historic city landmark? it's all in the history.
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The ‘Useless’ Architect and Designer: Philippe Starck By Nicole Ogaard | November 10, 2015
“I think my job is absolutely useless, means I feel useless,” said French designer and architect Philippe Starck at the 2007 TED Conference when discussing the past and future of design.
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