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New York City To Begin Charging $15 Congestion Toll Fee To Enter Manhattan

The program will charge a higher fee for larger vehicles and a lower fee for motorcycles and late-night entries.
Drop in Manhattan Apartment Rent Begins to Attract New Renters

Drop in Manhattan Apartment Rent Begins to Attract New Renters

Manhattan real estate seems to be turning a corner as rentals started to soar this month, the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic started.
Manhattan Rents Sink for the First Time Since the Great Recession

Manhattan Rents Sink for the First Time Since the Great Recession

The second quarter of 2020 saw New York City's real estate market plummeting due to the pandemic as rental prices in Manhattan sank for the first time since the Great Recession, the latest study says.

Real Estate News: New Report Reveals Manhattan as the Worst Place to Rent in the US

A recent study revealed and confirmed that renting in Manhattan is prohibitively expensive and the worst in a wide range of criteria.

Real Estate News: Manhattan Rents Drop for the First Time Since 2014

In the last two years, cost for rentals in Manhattan has slightly dropped, according to Elliman market reports.

Insana Predicts Crash of Manhattan Real Estate Market

Manhattan real estate news contributor Ron Insana warned that New York City's real estate market was about to crash. He claimed that while the Manhattan skyline was filled with construction, reflecting a building boom, it was all for high end condominiums.

New York Apartments for Rent: Places in Manhattan for $2.5k Per Month

Looking for a place to live around Manhattan? Here are apartments listed for at most $2,500 a month.

New York City Listings: Where in the City is It Priciest and Cheapest to Rent Homes

Here are the most expensive and the cheapest places to live in in New York. Wondering where in New York City is the most expensive and the cheapest to rent a home? New York Curbed featured the most expensive and the cheapest places to live in in the city.

New York Real Estate: Martin Scorsese's Childhood School Will Turn Into A Manhattan Apartment

What was once the home of St. Patrick's Old Cathedral School and Convent, where Academy Award winning director Martin Scosese studied as a child, has now been turned into a residential townhouse. The New York landmark is now part of the new Residences at Prince, and was designed by Marvel Architects.

Luxury Condos in Brooklyn: 'Fourth Avenue Could Be The Park Avenue of Brooklyn' Says Carlo A. Scissura

Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce president Carlo A. Scissura apparently has big plans for the borough's Fourth Avenue, which was deemed as a dull boulevard for decades.

Manhattan Real Estate: What’s Next for One of the Most Expensive Areas in the US?

Manhattan properties have steadily increased prices over the years. So, what can be expected of the area's real estate next?

New York Real Estate: Hotel Elysee, Home of Midtown's Monkey Bar, Sells For $55M

Everyone probably knows New York City's Hotel Elysee because of it's piano bar right off the lobby, called Monkey Bar, which has been featured on "Sex and the City" and "Mad Men."

Celebrity Real Estate: Luciano Pavarotti's New York City Apartment Relists For $10.5M

The late opera singer Luciano Pavarotti lived in his Manhattan apartment for majority of his days. After being off the market for some time, the co-op has now made a return - this time with a price cut - seeking $10.5 million, as per Deborah Grubman of the Corcoran Group.

New York Real Estate: Barney's Headquarters Increases Office Space To 71,000 Square Feet At 575 Fifth Avenue

Barneys New York will be staying in their current corporate headquarters at 575 Fifth Avenue, although some changes are about to happen: the company just signed a 71,000-square-foot lease renewal and expansion at the 40-story building in Manhattan's Midtown.

New York Real Estate: Extell Looking to Buy Duell Property in Greenwich Village, 430 Sixth Avenue

Gary Barnett's Extell Development is currently in negotiations to buy a commercial property in Manhattan's Greenwich Village, which includes development rights, from the Duell family.

New York Real Estate: Bjarke Ingels To Design $50M Bronx Police Station

Bjarke Ingels is notably one of the most prolific architects of our time - with works like 2 World Trade Center and Via 57 West, it's pretty surprising that his next New York City project is the 40th Police Precinct in the Bronx.

Investors from Oil-rich Nations Moving Towards Commercial Real Estate

Rich investors hit by the falling prices of oil are progressively concentrating on commercial property ventures as they draw once again from trophy residential acquisitions.

Take a Peek at Manhattan’s Priciest Listings for This Week

This week, several Manhattan properties with asking price of more than $10 million hit the market. In the past week, there were at least 15 properties with prices of $10 million and above that hit the market.

Top 25 Office Tenants in Manhattan Unveiled

Check out the top 25 office tenants in Manhattan. There are top 25 office tenants in Manhattan as of this month, reports say. These offices occupy over 56 million square feet of space in the area.

Manhattan Developer Steven Witkoff Holds Off Redeveloping New York City's Park Lane Hotel Into Central Park Luxury Condos

Developer Steven Witkoff is holding off on his plans to redevelop Manhattan's beloved Park Lane Hotel into Central Park luxury condominiums at the moment. As it turns out, the owners are still talking about other options.

Jewish Theological Seminary Sells $96 Million Worth of Real Estate, Proceeds Go To NYC Redevelopment

The Jewish Theological Seminary has just announced that the institution has already sold their real estate assets, worth $96 million. The proceeds of the sales will be used to upgrade their New York establishment.