The last decade in Manhattan’s luxury housing market saw prices traverse an uneven W shape—almost fully rebounding from the 2016 condo boom and pandemic softening by the end of 2025. At the end of ...
The land market in Manhattan was one of the most interesting to watch during 2016. Stresses were felt and activity slowed significantly, but could the market be turning for the better today? This week ...
Average apartment prices in Manhattan hit a record of $2.2 million in 2016, thanks in part to closings at ultra-luxury condominiums such as 432 Park Avenue and 150 Charles Street. That’s according to ...
In 2015, seven Manhattan condominium plans projecting total sellouts north of $1 billion were accepted by the New York State Attorney General’s Office. But this year, only one Manhattan project ...
Manhattan’s luxury housing market is quietly edging back toward its mid-2010s swagger after a decade marked by excess, collapse and recovery. And this time, the rebound appears to be powered by real ...
The market for land in Manhattan fell precipitously in 2016 according to data from the real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield. The dollar volume of land sales dropped to just under $3 billion ...
A military plane that flew over Manhattan on Tuesday afternoon briefly caused widespread confusion as New Yorkers wondered why the aircraft was circling so low over the city. A spokesman for the FAA ...
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