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Newly launched Assembly will decentralize building manufacturing, making it easier and faster to build high-rise apartments.
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The housing lottery is now open for 52-41 Center Boulevard, one of two Hunter's Point South towers on Long Island City‘s waterfront in Queens.Â
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On Sept. 24, The New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) and Douglaston Development closed two separate 99-year ground leases at 2856 Webster Ave. and 410 Bedford Park Blvd.
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Scattered-Site Development Furthers Revitalization Efforts in El Camino Neighborhood with 75 Affordable and Supportive Homes Across 16 Buildings with Community Green Space
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“The Department of Buildings has approved a permit for the demolition of the existing building,â€' a spokesperson for AWH Partners, the owner of 88 Schermerhorn St., told the Brooklyn Eagle.
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Georgetown Company is planning to build a 1.1-million-square-foot office building in the Hudson Yards neighborhood on a waterfront site that the company has owned for over 50 years.
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Construction activity is underway at 519 West 29th Street in Chelsea, where a ten-story residential building is set to rise.
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Starting from a 19th century grand mansion in the historic neighborhood of Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, New York, Arnold Studio transformed the mansion's interiors into a modern residence.Â
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An angular platform protruding from the 100th floor of Kohn Pedersen Fox's Hudson Yards skyscraper is the "highest outdoor sky deck" in the western hemisphere.
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Work is now complete on Hudson Commons, a mixed-use commercial office at 441 Ninth Avenue in Midtown West.
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With continued investment from the public and private sectors in new buildings in Upstate New York, Gilbane Building Co. are optimistic about the construction market.
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One of Hudson Yard's newest construction projects continues to rise as part of the 28-acre plan for the surrounding area.Â
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With more women choosing to work in the architecture and real estate industry, read about ten influential women leading the way for their peers.Â
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Passive house high-rises provide cleaner air, lower utility costs, and an affordable option for tenants
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Decreasing a building's energy demand is one thing. A Brooklyn startup thinks owners can get more value out of their on-site energy assets.
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Taking over the role of President of New York City Transit during the interim, Sarah Feinberg discusses her time at MTA and her support for hiring 500 more MTA police officers.
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The de Blasio administration is turning to luxury buildings in its search to find homes for the city's staggering homeless population.Â
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Photos from the elevated Marcy Avenue subway station and from street level show the white terracotta façade nearly complete, with work mostly concentrated on the western elevation.
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The Paint Project visited the site on February 15, 2019. Construction crews had set up trailers adjacent to the Pavilion.
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Skytop is part of the building's 40,000sq ft (3,700sq m) of wellness, entertaining and leisure amenities and is located in the cloverleaf-shaped curves of the building's crown.