New York

Foundations Underway for Three-Tower Development at 2-20 and 2-21 Malt Drive in Hunters Point, Queens

Aug 24, 2022 |

Excavation and foundation work are progressing at 2-20 and 2-21 Malt Drive, the site of a three-tower mixed-use complex in the Hunters Point South master plan in Hunters Point, Queens. Designed by SLCE Architects and developed by TF Cornerstone, the project consists of a 34-story, 390-foot-tall structure yielding 575 units at 2-20 Malt Drive and a two-tower […more]

Renderings Revealed for Just Home Supportive Housing Development at 1900 Seminole Avenue in Morris Park, The Bronx

Aug 24, 2022 |

NYC Health + Hospitals and the Department of Housing Preservation & Development (HPD) recently announced Just Home, a forthcoming housing project for formerly incarcerated New Yorkers with life-threatening medical conditions. Located at 1900 Seminole Avenue in the Morris Park section of The Bronx, the initiative will create approximately 70 studio and two-bedroom apartments.

Permits Filed for 242 East 106th Street in East Harlem, Manhattan

Aug 24, 2022 |

Permits have been filed for a ten-story affordable housing building at 242 East 106th Street in East Harlem, Manhattan. Located between Second and Third Avenues, the lot is near the 103rd Street subway station, serviced by the 6 train. Ascendant Neighborhood Development is listed as the owner behind the applicants and will be developing the […more]

Housing Lottery Units Still Available at 1709 Park Place in Crown Heights, Brooklyn

Aug 24, 2022 |

There are still three affordable housing units available via lottery at 1709 Park Place, a four-story residential building in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. Designed by Draft Master Engineering and developed by Gaby Uziel under 1709 Park Place LLC, the structure yields eight residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are three residences for residents at 130 percent […more]

Keyport, N.J.: A ‘Hidden Gem’ on the Jersey Coast

Aug 24, 2022 |

This Monmouth County borough on the Raritan Bayshore may feel like a ‘step back in time,’ but it’s looking to the future with new development.

$800,000 Homes in Oklahoma, New Jersey and Florida

Aug 24, 2022 |

A midcentury-modern house in Oklahoma City, a 1923 Colonial Revival home in Montclair and a three-bedroom bungalow in St. Augustine.

From the Forum: How Can a Homeowner Keep Pigeons Away?

Aug 23, 2022 |

A homeowner is looking for advice on dealing with the pigeons that are leaving a mess on a brownstone stoop. A pricey estimate for installing spikes on the window sills and netting at the cornice has the homeowner wondering if there are other options. Please chime in with your advice.… Read More > The post […more]

NYC receives $7M federal grant to expand greenway network in underserved communities

Aug 23, 2022 |

Image courtesy of Elvert Barnes on Flickr New York City received a $7.25 million federal grant that will be put towards the expansion of the city’s greenway network, Mayor Eric Adams announced Monday. The expansion aims to improve the greenway network’s reach in historically underserved, lower-income neighborhoods that lack access to public transportation and jobs by filling in “critical gaps” […more]

Colorful paintings by artist Wendy Red Star on display at 100 bus shelters across NYC

Aug 23, 2022 |

All images by Nicholas Knight, courtesy of the Public Art Fund, NY Artist Wendy Red Star’s first-ever public art exhibition was unveiled in New York City this month. Curated by the Public Art Fund, “Wendy Red Star: Travels Pretty” is based on 12 paintings by Red Star inspired by “parfleches,” vibrantly painted rawhide bags created by certain nomadic […more]

Brooklyn Heights Co-op With Sunken Living Room, Wood Floors, Closets Asks $875K

Aug 23, 2022 |

This one-bedroom on Orange Street still has its original spacious layout with a sunken living room, dining nook and a foyer that could serve as a work from home perch. It’s on the third floor of 72 Orange Street, a 1937 Colonial Revival brick elevator building in the historic district… Read More > The post […more]