REAL ESTATE

  • Take your cat to see the Brooklyn Cyclones play next week

    We may be in the dog days of summer, but next Tuesday will be for the cats. The Brooklyn Cyclones minor league baseball team will host its first-ever “PURRRRfect Game” on Tuesday, July 29, allowing fans to bring their feline friends to Maimonides Park to watch the team take on the Jersey Shore BlueClaws. The event follows the success of…

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  • Gowanus luxury rental 544 Carroll launches leasing, including $25K/month duplex

    All renderings courtesy of Avery Hall, unless noted otherwise The future of Gowanus is looking expensive. Developed and designed by Avery Hall, 544 Carroll Street launched leasing this week for 133 apartments, including a duplex that could fetch as much as $25,000/month. As first reported by the New York Post, the four-bedroom measures nearly 2,400 square feet plus outdoor space…

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  • Adam Neumann lists Gramercy penthouse for $22.75M

    All photos courtesy of Compass Billionaire Adam Neumann has once again listed his Gramercy Park penthouse, but with a new offering. The WeWork co-founder is selling his sprawling condo at 78 Irving Place for $22,750,000. While previous attempts to sell the property included the entire 7,880-square-foot combination spread, the latest listing does not include the additional smaller unit, which Neumann…

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  • Sales launch at 19th-century Gothic Church in Fort Greene, now 12 luxury condos, from $1.195M

    All renderings courtesy of Brett Fisher/Depict CGI Sales have launched at a thoughtfully converted 19th-century Gothic Revival church in Fort Greene. Located at 232 Adelphi Street, the Abbey offers 12 unique residences that preserve the historic church’s grandeur, with soaring vaulted ceilings, stained glass windows, arched doorways, and original stonework sourced from nearby Fort Greene Park. Prices start at $1.195…

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  • NYC unveils 20-year vision to improve Hart Island

    Rendering of proposed “Remembrance Walk” and visitor center. Credit: Starr Whitehouse Landscape Architects New York City released its vision for the future of Hart Island, a mile-long piece of land east of the Bronx that is home to one of the largest public cemeteries in the world. Unveiled on Monday by the city’s Parks Department, the 20-year concept plan outlines…

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  • Paul Newman’s Fifth Avenue co-op sells for $4M above asking price

    All photos courtesy of Evan Joseph Studios A Fifth Avenue co-op once owned by Hollywood legends Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward just sold for 40 percent above its asking price following a bidding war. As first reported by the Wall Street Journal, the classic six sold for roughly $14 million after it was listed for $9,950,000 in December. More than…

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  • The 8 casino proposals competing for a downstate New York gaming license

    Since New York approved three downstate casino licenses in 2023, some of the city’s top developers have rushed to unveil grand proposals. Backed by billion-dollar budgets and celebrity partners, many of these bids have added affordable housing, transit upgrades, and public green space to help them stand out. Ahead, find an overview of the eight projects vying for one of…

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  • Largest fleet of tall ships to sail into NYC coming next summer as part U.S.’s 250th anniversary

    Next year, the largest fleet of tall ships ever to sail into New York Harbor will arrive to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary. From July 3 through July 8, 2026, the once-in-a-generation “Sail4th 250” will bring six days of festivities across the five boroughs, including the arrival of 30 tall ships and 40 gray-hull vessels from around the world on July…

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  • What $1 million gets you in 2025: A borough-by-borough breakdown

    Remember the days when owning a $1 million apartment signified that someone was “rich?” Now, it’s hard to find a decent condo for much less, especially if you need multiple bedrooms or want to be in a desirable neighborhood. But there are hidden gems if you know where to look, and are perhaps willing to sacrifice a few items on…

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  • As part of $116B budget deal, city will expand 7-day library service

    Ten New York City public libraries will now be open seven days a week, thanks to $32.7 million in funding included in the city’s fiscal year 2026 budget. On Friday, Mayor Eric Adams and City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams announced a $115.9 billion budget agreement for FY26. Other key investments include over $70 million for immigration legal services, as well…

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