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These luxury homes for sale are part of Realtor's top five most expensive listings this week, with a total of $158 million. Brooklyn Expensive Homes for Sale: Luxury Mill Basin Mansion Back on the Market for $17M
The most expensive home for sale in Brooklyn is owned by a family of the "Russian American Paris Hilton." Luxury Listing NYC: Norman Foster Penthouse Seeks $65M
A luxury listing in New York is priced at $65 million. The sales began last week. A Norman Foster penthouse that occupies the 60th and 61st floors is currently on the market for $65 million. City Council’s Ritchie Torres Criticizes New York City Housing Authority’s Private Development Plans
The plan of the New York City Housing Authority to let private developers build apartments on city land in order to raise money for the debt-ridden agency, has been criticized by City Council member Ritchie Torres. Slate Magazine Leaves West Village for Brooklyn
Slate Magazine is leaving the West Village and will be moving to Brooklyn. The magazine has signed a lease on a 21,000-square-foot space at the Forest City Ratner’s Metrotech Center in downtown Brooklyn. Bulgari Moves HQ from 625 Madison Avenue to 555 Madison Avenue
Bulgari is now moving office from its corporate campus at 625 Madison Avenue to further down the street. Housing Crisis Solutions: Earn £500 for Spotting Derelict Properties
Many of the property developers are finding ways to spot derelict properties due to a chronic shortage of housing. Reality Check for ‘Unrealistic’ Luxury Sellers
The new Treasury LLC disclosure ruling has threatened to slow down the progress of the high-end real estate market. New York Real Estate: Landmark American International Building on 70 Pine Street Conversion Embraces 21st Century
What was once an insurance company office at the vintage 1932 property on 70 Pine Street (formerly known as the American International Building) has not turned into a collection of contemporary apartments. The conversion not only cost $50 million more than expected, but it also had to extend a year to reach completion. 'A Japanese Constellation:' MoMA Features Japanese Architects Toyo Ito, Ryue Nishizawa and Kazuyo Sejim of SANAA & More
While winter decided to take over the city of New York (as well as majority of the east coast), Manhattan's Museum of Modern Art has been preparing an activity for New Yorkers could do while indoors: "A Japanese Constellation: Toyo Ito, SANAA, and Beyond," an exhibit showcasing the work of notable Japanese architects.