REAL ESTATE

  • From cozy to bold, this $10M Soho condo embodies post-loft luxury

    Photo credit: Andrew Brincka | DDreps Standing on an always-evolving stretch of Soho, this 4,177-square-foot loft at 158 Mercer Street, in what’s known as the New Museum Building (the New Museum of Contemporary Art was at this address before moving to the Bowery), is townhouse-sized, asking a museum-level $10 million. Framed by the loft bones of the 1897 building, the…

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  • This $3.7M Greenwich Village co-op puts the ‘classic’ in classic seven

    Photo credit: Rachel Kuzma REPN for The Corcoran Group Just off lower Fifth Avenue on the Village’s “Gold Coast” at 21 East 10th Street, this three/four bedroom co-op has the space, gracious floor plan, and pre-war bones that were once the standard of elegance for Manhattan living. Asking $3,695,000, the corner apartment offers the opportunity to create an additional bedroom,…

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  • From the pool to the pergola, this $1.1M Hudson Valley home blends Colonial with contemporary

    Photos courtesy of Jump Visual Asking $1,100,000, this cedar-clad Colonial-style house at 441 Scotchtown Collabar Road in Middletown, NY, first built in the 1790s, was expanded to include 20th-century additions and modern luxuries. Set on just over an acre, the home’s outdoor living space includes a deck and patio with an outdoor kitchen, a pool, a pergola, and an expansive…

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  • Mamdani restarts bike lane redesign on Astoria’s 31st Street

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani is reviving another street safety plan delayed or scrapped under his predecessor. The mayor announced the city will restart the redesign process for Astoria’s 31st Street, which had briefly seen construction on a partially-protected bike lane before a Queens judge ruled the city had failed to follow proper protocols and ordered its removal. The Department of Transportation…

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  • NYC renters can share apartment complaints during a series of public hearings

    New York City renters dealing with poor living conditions or bad landlords will have an opportunity to share their apartment complaints directly with the city. Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Sunday announced plans to host “rental rip-off” hearings across the five boroughs to hear from tenants on challenges they are facing in their homes. Following the hearings, the city will put…

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  • For $2.25M, a historic timber and stone cottage in Southampton

    All photos courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens A unique timber and stone cottage in the Hamptons hit the market this week. Swiss-born carpenter Julius Frederic Imer built the home at 10 John Street in the early 1900s for himself. Imer designed the half-timber property to resemble the Alpine house where he was born, according to the Southampton History Museum, with…

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  • First housing phase of NYC’s net-zero Far Rockaway development moves forward

    The development team behind New York City’s first net-zero community in Far Rockaway has secured $278.8 million for its first phase, which will bring 320 new homes to the neighborhood. On Monday, L+M Development Partners, Urbane Development, and other project stakeholders announced the closing of financing for Arverne East Building D, the first phase of housing of the larger revitalization…

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  • Dine in style while you peruse the Fifth Avenue displays

    Bergdorf Goodman. Photo courtesy of Angela Pham. The holidays are in full swing, and the week between Christmas and New Year’s is prime time to soak in all the holiday cheer on Fifth Avenue. Behind the iconic window displays of Saks Fifth Avenue and Bergdorf Goodman by Central Park are stylish, upscale restaurants, perfect places to recharge before braving the…

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  • New transit-oriented Cypress Hills project has 200+ affordable units

    Credit: Think! Architecture + Design PLLC6 A mixed-use residential project in Cypress Hills, set to deliver more than 200 affordable apartments just steps from the subway, moved ahead this week. On Tuesday, a joint venture of Slate Property Group, Thorobird Companies, and Bangladeshi American Community Development & Youth Services (BACDYS) closed on 570 Eldert Lane, a transit-oriented development that will…

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  • Vote for 6sqft’s 2025 Building of the Year!

    No matter what the rest of the world looks like, interest in real estate in New York City remains one of the few constants in life. In 2025, the market remained resilient, with long-anticipated projects hitting major milestones, from the sales launch at the Flatiron Building to the reopening of the Waldorf Astoria. Downtown Manhattan dominated this year, with several…

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