Real Estate News from December 2017
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7 NYC Restaurants to Visit in 2018 By Julia Troy | December 29, 2017
A new year calls for new dining experiences, check out these great options throughout Manhattan.
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Elegran's 10 Biggest Sales of 2017 By Julia Troy | December 28, 2017
Elegran agents had an amazing year, learn more about the biggest deals they closed in the last 12 months.
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Year in Review: Elegran's Top Posts of 2017 By Julia Troy | December 27, 2017
What were the most popular Elegran blog posts of 2017?
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Bryant Park is Flourishing Into a Modern Residential Neighborhood By Kristina Kennedy-Aguero | December 26, 2017
Bryant Park, once known as simply a business district, has transformed into a great residential neighborhood.
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Smart Tech and Design Options for Small Spaces By Kristina Kennedy-Aguero | December 22, 2017
Living in a smaller space is a breeze with the right technology.
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Residential Areas of the Financial District are on the Rise By Diana Eastman | December 21, 2017
Once known as a just a home for office buildings, more people are seeing the benefits of living in the Financial District
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NYC May Soon Have a New Dockless Bike Share System By Laura Schier | December 20, 2017
A new dockless bike system may be headed to NYC, but do the benefits outweigh the potential problems?
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The NYC Ferry Service is Having a Major Impact on Brooklyn and Queens Real Estate By Kristina Kennedy-Aguero | December 19, 2017
The improved NYC ferry service is more than just a convenient way to get around the city, it's impacting real estate in certain areas.
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Is the Proposed Second Avenue Extension to Rockaway Beach Too Ambitious? By Laura Schier | December 18, 2017
Extended the Second Avenue Subway could make going to the beach a breeze, but will it cost too much money and take too long?
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$3 Billion Mega-Project Proposed for Long Island City By Kristina Kennedy-Aguero | December 15, 2017
A massive mixed-use development has been proposed that would completely transform Long Island City. Will it be approved?
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