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By: Curbed
29Jul2010We're always curious to see what a small building on a highly trafficked neighborhood intersection can fetch these days, and Chinatown's CCRC passes along the listing for a three-story commercial building at 178 Canal Street (at Mott). Interesting de...
By: Curbed
28Jul2010Last year an old manufacturing building at 323 Third Avenue in Brooklyn hit the market for $10 million, dreams of Gowanus gentrification and luxury housing dancing in its head. Now, one canal Superfund designation later, the building will reportedly...
By: Curbed
15Jul2010Today in the countdown to the wrecking ball showing up at the Hotel Pennsylvania: zoning approvals! The City Planning Commission approved the variances needed for developer Vornado to replace the shabby loved/hated Midtown hotel with 15 Penn Plaza, t...
By: Curbed
13Jul2010How many residential conversions of classic Art Deco skyscrapers can the Financial District possibly handle? How about two more? While architecture geeks and real estate brokers alike salivate over the impending condo-fication of 70 Pine Street, the...
By: Curbed
13Jul2010A 131% rise in the value of building sales across the city (to a total of $6.48 billion) during the first half of the year wasn't enough to avoid an 82% decline in dollar volume from the same period of...
By: Curbed
9Jul2010The sun is shining. The air is warm. The trees are dancing in the breeze. Friends, it's a great day to launch a new World Trade Center tower. Fresh off the heated competition between developers to buy a stake...
By: Curbed
6Jul2010MIDTOWN—Been some time since we checked in on the demolition of the modernist Milliken Building at 1045 Sixth Avenue near Bryant Park. Too long, because the place is no more. A tipster confirms the building's passing with the above...