Real Estate News from October 2019
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Elegran Exclusive Luxury Listings: October 2019 By Laura Schier | October 31, 2019
What stunning luxury listings are Elegran agents representing this month?
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Study Finds New Trends in Smartphone Use By Laura Schier | October 30, 2019
A new study is indicating new trends related to extensive smartphone use across different age groups.
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The Revamped MoMA Offers a New Way to Enjoy Art By Kristina Kennedy-Aguero | October 28, 2019
The Museum of Modern Art has just reopened after a $450 million expansion. Find out more about what this iconic museum now has to offer.
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New $10 Billion Flood Protection Plan to Expand Lower Manhattan By Kristina Kennedy-Aguero | October 23, 2019
The city is working on a two-year plan to protect almost a mile of downtown Manhattan's shoreline from flooding. Learn more here.
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Queens’ Tallest Residential Building Tops Out By Sean Keeley | October 21, 2019
Skyline Tower, Long Island City's newest luxury tower, has just topped out at 778 feet, making it the highest residential building in Queens.
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Coming Soon: Manhattan West, a Future West Side Megaproject By Kristina Kennedy-Aguero | October 18, 2019
Manhattan West is soon to be a vibrant community on Manhattan's far west side. Learn more about this 7 million square-foot megaproject.
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Where Are NYC’s Newest Million-Dollar Neighborhoods? By Sean Keeley | October 16, 2019
A recent industry report took a look at neighborhoods in NYC that now have a median sales price of $1 million or higher. Find out what neighborhoods have crossed over into million-dollar territory.
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4 Ways to Revamp Your Outdoor Space By Sean Keeley | October 15, 2019
Transforming your outdoor balcony or terrace doesn't have to be a difficult task. Find out how.
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MTA Plans to Invest $51.5 Billion to Improve NYC Transit System By Kristina Kennedy-Aguero | October 11, 2019
The MTA is planning to improve NYC's transit system, particularly the subway, by investing $51.5 billion into making major replacements and improvements.
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Manhattan Sales Prices Reach Record Low Levels in Q3 2019 By Laura Schier | October 08, 2019
Manhattan home prices declined over 14 percent during the third quarter, the steepest drop the borough has seen in almost a decade. What does this mean for potential homebuyers?
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