Real Estate News from September 2018
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5 Ways to Transform a Small Bedroom By Laura Schier | September 28, 2018
Looking to maximize space in a small bedroom? These simple tips go a long way.
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Controversial Brooklyn Complex Receives Needed Approval to Move Forward By Laura Schier | September 27, 2018
A controversial proposed development in Boerum Hill has received the approval it needs to move forward with construction. Will residents accept this new complex?
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Elegran Exclusive Luxury Listings: September By Julia Troy | September 26, 2018
Elegran agents are representing some truly remarkable homes this September, learn more about them.
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Exploring One Blue Slip, One of Greenpoint's Pricest Residential Towers By Laura Schier | September 25, 2018
Greenpoint's newest luxury tower features some of the priciest apartments in the neighborhood.
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Drama Surrounds Planned Expansion of the American Museum of Natural History By Julia Troy | September 24, 2018
The American Museum of Natural History is planning to expand, but Upper West Side residents are fighting to stop it.
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Leasing Begins on New Luxury WIlliamsburg Development By Laura Schier | September 21, 2018
A new building with interiors designed by Paris Forino has launched leasing in Williamsburg.
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Can Art Attract Buyers to NYC Luxury Apartments? By Julia Troy | September 20, 2018
Developers are teaming up with artists to create custom masterpieces to highlight the beauty of their new construction apartments. Will it attract buyers?
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NYC's Largest State Park Will Soon Come to Fruition By Laura Schier | September 19, 2018
Shirley Chisholm State Park is coming to Brooklyn as part of Governor Cuomo’s “Vital Brooklyn” plan. When will it be open to the public?
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Where is the Most Expensive Place in the U.S. to Fit a King-Size Bed? By Julia Troy | September 18, 2018
Where in the U.S. does it cost the most to own a room where you can fit a king-size mattress?
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Explore NYC's Privately Owned Public Spaces with This New Comprehensive Map By Laura Schier | September 17, 2018
New Yorkers have a right to access NYC's many privately owned public spaces and a new map is aiming to shed light on these unique pieces of land.
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