REAL ESTATE
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New York City’s biggest Bastille Day bash celebrates ahead of the Paris Olympics
Photos courtesy of L’Alliance New York This Sunday, the biggest event celebrating Bastille Day outside France hits Madison Avenue. To reflect the world’s excitement for the 2024 Paris Olympics, the event, which is expected to draw over 25,000 visitors, will bring an Olympics theme to L’Alliance New York’s annual cultural bonanza of French culture, entertainment, fashion, food, and more. L’Alliance…
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For $7.45M, this elegant Hamptons home has a Florida vibe and Arts & Crafts details
Photo credit: Media Hamptons Surrounded by park-like grounds, including a pool, this Arts & Crafts-style Hamptons home at 471 Hill Street originates from 1910, and just emerged from a two-year-long renovation. Known as Wayside, the property was originally an artist’s studio, and its original layout, centered around a sprawling loft space with a beamed ceiling, is its most stunning feature.…
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See inside Bjarke Ingels’ twisting Chelsea condo
All photos courtesy of Evan Joseph After a foreclosure, a rebrand, and a sales relaunch, the condo project One High Line is officially complete. Designed by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), the residential building at 500 West 18th Street features two travertine towers that twist away from one another, reducing their bulk and creating a gap between them that allows for…
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For $1.4M, this full-floor Park Slope co-op comes with a private rooftop oasis
Photo credit: Shannon Dupré, DD Reps Asking $1,375,000, this two-bedroom co-op at 144 Park Place at the border between Park Slope and Prospect Heights is a sunny top-floor home with a fresh renovation, clean lines, and inspiring city views. But the full-floor walk-up (it’s on the sixth floor but only three flights up) shows its best advantage in summertime: Just…
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For $7.9M, this sprawling four-bedroom Chelsea condo is a modern city mansion in a landmarked building
Photo credit: Anton Brookes at H5 Property for The Corcoran Group On Manhattan’s west side, the landmarked Cass Gilbert building at 130 West 30th Street is a classic Chelsea address. Asking $7,850,000, this 21st-century condo spans 4,000 square feet, offering the kind of space you’d expect in a country mansion, surrounded by iconic New York City views. There’s an abundance…
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Most NYC affordable housing built in low-income communities of color: report
In New York City, a disproportionate amount of new affordable housing is being built in low-income neighborhoods, according to a new report. The New York Housing Conference released on Thursday its third annual NYC Housing Tracker, revealing the city’s inequitable distribution of housing production across City Council districts. Last year, Council District 17 in the South Bronx produced 1,266 units…
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Entry Requirements for Partnering with Cart Guru Pro – RenovateRx
Partnering with Cart Guru Pro can be an excellent opportunity for businesses looking to expand their reach in the golf cart, ATV, and UTV markets. Cart Guru Pro offers a comprehensive platform for vendors to showcase their products and connect with potential customers. If you are considering becoming a partner, here are the essential entry requirements and steps to get…
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Xanadu, a funky roller disco and night club, lands in Bushwick
Image courtesy of Mike Shane A psychedelic roller rink has touched down in Bushwick. Opening its doors on Friday, June 28, Xanadu Roller Arts is a one-of-a-kind food and entertainment hub featuring New York City’s only year-round indoor roller rink that doubles as a 1,000-capacity nightclub and music venue. Located at 262 Starr Street, the venue features an out-of-this-world design…
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Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center to open next week, marking 55th anniversary of historic uprising
Renderings courtesy of EDG Architecture + Engineering The first visitor center in the National Park Service dedicated to the gay rights movement officially opens in Greenwich Village next week. Overseen by the advocacy group Pride Live and the NPS, the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center will open its doors on June 28, marking the 55th anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall…
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These are the best items to help drown out the noise
Living in the city that never sleeps can be exciting, but sometimes, it can be a bit much. Every now and then, you might want a slower, quieter pace. From rowdy neighbors, crying babies, and loud TVs to car horns and alarms from the street below, your home may be louder than you’d prefer. And this makes it hard for…
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