Real Estate News from January 2016
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The Upcoming World Trade Center Transportation Hub is Already Iconic By Nikko Espina | January 27, 2016
As the WTC Hub nears its opening, the spotlight beams on Santiago Calatrava, its star creator. But will his most ambitious project dim his legacy?
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Preservation Costs in Historic Neighborhoods Potentially Pay Off in Resale Value By Gretchen Chapman | January 26, 2016
Although perhaps initially daunting, investing in Greenwich Village real estate seems to have a lasting effect and a potential yield that customers can’t deny.
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5 Real Estate Startups That Could Change the Industry By Nikko Espina | January 25, 2016
Startups can shape the path of the future. They disrupt commonalities and forge innovative trends. These 5 real estate startups have the potential to revolutionize the industry forever.
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One Wall Street Gets Conversion Approval From the LPC By Serena Horrigan | January 22, 2016
The Landmarks Preservation Commission has approved Macklowe Properties' plan to convert the landmarked One Wall Street into a luxury retail and residential building.
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Rosario Candela's Architecture: Enduring Pre-War Appeal By Gretchen Chapman | January 21, 2016
1920s architect, Rosario Candela shape our contemporary vision of luxury with his prewar NYC apartments.
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Michelin Guide for NYC 2016 Mapped By Stephanie Lovelle | January 20, 2016
In celebration of the Michelin Star rated restaurants around New York City, Elegran has mapped some of the achievers for your convenience!
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#SotW: The Enduring Allure of East End Avenue By Serena Horrigan | January 19, 2016
The sublime charm of East End Avenue will be far more accessible once the eagerly anticipated 2nd Avenue Subway opens this year.
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Open House Roundup: Saturday–Monday, 01/16–01/18 By Serena Horrigan | January 15, 2016
Over the holiday weekend, come visit our super luxe 2 bedrooms in Lincoln Square, penthouse with jaw-dropping views in Downtown Brooklyn, and classically chic loft in the West Village.
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#TBT: Yorkville of Yore By Serena Horrigan | January 14, 2016
The promise of the Second Avenue subway line is breathing new life into Yorkville, but its roots, and history, are Old-World German.
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Spotlight on Soho and Nolita's Luxe Loft Living By Serena Horrigan | January 13, 2016
When you think of Soho and Nolita, you think artsy chic with an edge, and we're showcasing 5 super-luxe lofts that are also super-cool.
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