Real Estate News from November 2016
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The Impact of Supermarkets on New York City Real Estate By David Dam | November 28, 2016
How does the presence of fresh foods impact a neighborhood's real estate?
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Is Lower Manhattan Getting a New Historic District? By Alexsis Moses | November 22, 2016
Lower Manhattan is on the verge of a new addition: the Sullivan-Thompson Historical District.
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Elegran Visits One Manhattan Square By David Dam | November 21, 2016
One Manhattan Square is a new luxury development set to be completed in 2019. Catch an exclusive first glimpse of it here.
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Should Midtown East be the Model for Rezoning? By David Dam | November 14, 2016
Rezoning efforts bring controversy to the neighborhood, but could the deal in Midtown East be a starting point for rezoning to have a stronger emphasis on neighborhood improvement?
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NYC Builders Are Creating a New Neighborhood Out of Nothing By Tara Scott-Johnson | November 10, 2016
Behold the largest private real estate project in U.S. history. Once an empty stretch of land, Hudson Yards is in the process of being completely transformed, providing future residents with an unmatched living, working, shopping, and dining experience in their own mini-city.
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Landlord Loopholes: More Walls for More Bedrooms to Match Roommate Demand By Alexsis Moses | November 04, 2016
With the demand for roommates on the rise, landlords are looking for a way to keep up, and they've found a solution in a formerly abandoned practice: temporary walls.
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Best Things to do This November By Alexsis Moses | November 02, 2016
Don't let the chill bring you down—catch these fun things to do this November!
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Renters' Rights 101 By David Dam | November 01, 2016
You have many rights as a renter, and the laws that govern what your landlord may or may not do are even more numerous. Here are a few key rights — important for winter coming up.
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