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While Staten Island residents express concerns, experts stress the units are helping alleviate pressure on the energy grid.
Brooklyn saw 21 signed contracts for homes asking $2 million or more between June 30 and July 6.
So far, the New York City Board of Elections estimates more than 261,000 Brooklyn residents have checked in to vote.
Dubbed Monitor Point, the development would include 1,150 apartments, retail, a physical space for the Greenpoint Monitor ...
A New Rail Line May Come to New York. Will a Housing Boom Follow? The Interborough Express, a rail line connecting Brooklyn and Queens, could spur the building of tens of thousands of homes.
230 Kent Ave. in 2013, before the building was demolished. An 8-story residential building with about 40 units of housing is poised to replace what's now a vacant lot in Williamsburg, records show.
As Brooklyn swelters under the city’s first major heat wave of the year, Con Edison is urging more than 100,000 customers in parts of the borough to cut back on energy use while crews work to repair ...
Located at 2 Pennsylvania Plaza, right near Penn Station, the Dynamo Room embodies a modern steakhouse while paying homage to the grandeur of the city's dining heritage, emulating a few old New York ...
New York's dining landscape just got 14 reasons to brag even louder. The Michelin Guide has added a fresh slew of New York ...