Real Estate News from May 2019
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NYC’s Tallest Luxury Residential Tower Launches First Public Listings By Sean Keeley | May 31, 2019
Central Park Tower, a luxury building featuring some of NYC's most upscale homes, has just released its first public listings. Find out more here.
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Renowned British Architect's First NYC Building Tops Out By Kristina Kennedy-Aguero | May 30, 2019
David Adjaye's new luxury residential tower in the Financial District has just reached a construction milestone. What will this building have to offer?
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The Top 3 NYC Neighborhoods for First-Time Buyers By Laura Schier | May 29, 2019
Which NYC neighborhoods are perfect for finding your starter home? Find out here.
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Elegran Exclusive Luxury Listings: May 2019 By Laura Schier | May 28, 2019
From the Upper West Side to Chelsea, Elegran agents are representing some of the most exclusive listings in NYC this month.
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Neighborhood Spotlight: Park Avenue By Laura Schier | May 24, 2019
With lavish greenery and elegant pre-war buildings, Park Avenue is a highly coveted NYC location.
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Proposed Astoria Ferry Extension Gains Support By Sean Keeley | May 23, 2019
A developer has recently pitched a proposal to extend the Astoria ferry route to the Upper East Side, which would make the commute to and from NYC much easier. Will this idea come to fruition?
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The Buyer's Benefit of Purchasing a Combined Apartment By Teresa Alessandro | May 22, 2019
Buying adjacent apartments can increase their value and generate a higher profit for the buyer in the future.
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Midtown’s 220 Central Park South is in High Demand By Sean Keeley | May 21, 2019
With its luxury apartments selling quickly, 220 Central Park South is expected to make $1 billion in profits.
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Sales Launch at Queens’ Highest Resi Tower By Kristina Kennedy-Aguero | May 20, 2019
Apartments are now on the market at the Skyline Tower, soon to be the highest residential building in Queens.
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City Unveils Bushwick Rezoning Plan By Kristina Kennedy-Aguero | May 17, 2019
After four years, the Department of City Planning has just released a long-awaited proposal to rezone Bushwick.
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