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New York City Real Estate: Citigroup Buys Back Tribeca Headquarters, To Pay SL Green $2 Billion

Citigroup is pursuing its option to buy back its own headquarters, found in Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood at 388-390 Greenwich Street. As it turns out, the option to buy the office complex for $2 billion was part of an earlier agreement with its landlord, SL Green Realty Corp.

Top 5 Biggest Real Estate Projects in New York

Here are some of the biggest projects coming to New York this 2016, as listed by The Real Deal. Despite the recession that hit the entire world back in 2008, it seems that New York had long been enjoying its economic recovery and that of its real estate from then on to date.

'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.

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.

New York Real Estate: City Launches Bidding Wars For Mixed-Use Development in Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen

The New York City Economic Development Corp. is looking for a developer to help demolish majority of a block in Hell's Kitchen in Manhattan. The city is looking to put up a mixed-use development in its place.

Google Street View: Take A Walk Inside New York City's Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

Thanks to the Google Cultural Institute, art patrons can now take a look inside Manhattan's famed Guggenheim Museum without booking a plane ticket to New York City! All you need is Google's Street View, apparently.

New York Luxury Real Estate Sees Price Drop

New York City real estate is still going strong in sales even with such high prices. However, luxury real estate in the Big Apple might just become more affordable.

New York Real Estate: Expansion Plans for Fifth Avenue's Metropolitan Museum of Art on Upper East Side

New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art is gearing up for another huge addition to its institution. Real estate developer and Met board chairman Daniel Brodsky is planning to build a 180,000 square-foot annex at 1000 Fifth Avenue, between East 80th and 84th streets on Manhattan's famous Upper East Side.

Port Authority Announces World Trade Center Transportation Hub Oculus To Open in March

The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey has just confirmed the news we've all been hearing about: the World Trade Center Transportation Hub - highlighted by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava's Oculus - will be opening on the first week of March.

New York Real Estate Predicted to 'Remain on Solid Ground'

With China's economic slowdown, many investors were triggered to shift their assets to less volatile investments. Apparently, New York's real estate is one of the investment opportunities that they deem as secure and stable.

Extell Files Permit To Demolish Six Midtown Buildings For New Development

It was on January 13 when Gary Barnett's Extell - the developer responsible for the Nordstrom Tower, One57 and 250 South Street - filed for a series of permits with New York City's Department of Buildings to demolish six buildings in Manhattan's Midtown.

Realty News: Manhattan Real Estate Prices Soar

In Manhattan, the average apartment price in the fourth quarter has hit a record of $1.95 million. In Manhattan, the average apartment price in the fourth quarter has hit a record of $1.

New US Rule on Cash Investments Could Hurt Property Sales in Miami and Manhattan

The new disclosure rule requires title insurers to identify people behind anonymous deals. The decision by the U. S. government to start examining all-cash buyers has added another problem to luxury-home developers and brokers in Miami and Manhattan who are already challenged with sinking prices and slackening demand.

Pissed Off Tenants Call Real Estate Mogul Daniel Brodsky A 'Slumlord'

Real estate mogul Daniel Brodsky, also the board chairman for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, oversees several properties that have a hundred unsettled violations, as shown by city records.

Chanel-Filled Spring Street Storefront Sells For Record-Breaking $112 Million in Soho

The Chanel-filled storefront in Manhattan's 139 Spring Street has just been sold on Friday. The 4,500 square foot commercial space on the ground floor was sold for $112 million ($24,888 per square foot) - marking a record-breaking sale in the Soho area.

Travel Guide: What to Do & Where to Eat in Uptown Washington Heights, Manhattan

Creative independent shops and non-profit organizations are booming in Washington Heights, Manhattan.

Manhattan Real Estate Ruins Decades of Friendship

Friendship that has been strong through thick and thin ended by a Manhattan real estate dispute. A Manhattan real estate dispute has just put an end to what was once thought a solid friendship between Handbag designer Jane August and Michelle J.

Privacy Issue: What the U.S. Treasury Didn't Get About Shady Real Estate Deals

"Not everything that has been purchased with cash is a scheme," this is the cry of one of the commentary by Seth Kaplowitz as was written in Fortune Magazine online regarding the real estate deals that have allegedly be bought by laundered money.

21 Century Fox and News Corp. To Retain Midtown Manhattan Headquarters, Not Moving To 2 WTC

21st Century Fox and News Corp. was supposedly going to move their headquarters at the World Trade Center, but plans have changed. The two Rupert Murdoch-operated companies intend to stay in their Midtown Manhattan offices, which holds its lease until 2020.

New York City Real Estate Assessment Reveals Market Worth More Than $1 Trillion

Total New York City real estate is worth more than $1 trillion. New York City real estate has reached a hefty $1 trillion. This is the first time in the real estate history of NYC and it is because of the soaring property market in Brooklyn.

Sean P Diddy Net Worth: Rapper’s Midtown Apartment on Sale for $7M

Sean John Comb, is selling his luxurious Park Imperial apartment located in a posh Midtown Manhattan.