Elegran Edge
The Real Estate Blog
What is Elegran Edge? It’s the blog where we bring together the biggest and best stories from our neighborhood blogs and agent blogs. If it’s happening in Manhattan real estate, you can find it here.
Articles about "Greenpoint New Development"
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Fourteen-Story Luxury Residential Building Proposed in Greenpoint By Kristina Kennedy-Aguero | January 29, 2019
Another new development is headed to the rapidly changing area of Greenpoint.
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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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Two New Residential Towers are Headed to Greenpoint Landing By Laura Schier | June 07, 2018
Brookfield Property Partners are continuing to build across Greenpoint Landing, learn more about their latest plans.
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New Waterfront 40-Story Rental Slated for Greenpoint By Laura Schier | January 24, 2018
Hundreds of new apartments are headed to Greenpoint thanks to this exciting new development.
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On the Waterfront: Contending for Brooklyn’s Future Development By Bryan Gamble | September 03, 2013
In recent years new development in New York City has shifted focus across the East River and onto the waterfronts of Brooklyn and Queens to bring Manhattan-style luxury to these neighbouring boroughs at affordable prices for those willing to live outside Manhattan. As a result, neighborhoods like Long Island City and Williamsburg have been transformed beyond recognition as high-rises have sprung up along the waterfront.
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Proprietress of NYC’s Skyline - Amanda Burden By Shwetha Ravishankar | June 04, 2013
Amanda Jay Mortimer Burden’s career began with her first Project for Public Spaces with mentor and architect, William H. Whyte. From here on there was no looking back for Amanda Burden. She went on to serve as the Vice President for the Planning and Design of Battery Park City, her other projects included Midtown Community Court and Red Hook Community Justice Center, from 1983-1990.
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