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Being built by Related Companies, Lantern House, named for its uniquely-shaped bay windows that resemble the antique-style lighting fixture...
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Throughout 2019 and into the new year, the challenge of keeping construction costs contained has remained front and center for developers and general contractors. According to Deloitte's 2020 Constr ...
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Back in 1987, the UN-commissioned The Brundtland Report 'Our Common Future' described sustainable development as 'development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of fu ...
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YIMBY's 2019 New Building Report, released this time last year, showed a major jump in applications from 2017 into 2018, with new residential units filed with the Department of Buildings rising from ...
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Representatives from Brazil's scientific community and government will head to Antarctica this month to inaugurate its new Comandante Ferraz Research Station, which replaces a facility lost to fire in ...
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Throughout the last 12 months, the architectural community has responded in various ways to the Climate Emergency. From innovative proposals that tackle the sustainable design of healthy cities, to ...
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New York City officials are pushing to legalize the use of drones for facade inspections after an architect was killed by falling debris from a building in the city. Brooklyn Borough President Eri ...
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Professional Women in Construction (PWC) ended the year with its annual holiday party on December 10th at Bryant Park Grill. The event featured “20 women under 40â€' that were honored for their ear ...
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Unloved and janky, scaffolding is New York City's other architecture, its Tinker Toy exoskeleton. It has enraged and inspired its residents, while forever altering their behavior — there are those w ...
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A West Side property owned by a collection of A-list names—including hedge fund manager Bill Ackman, NBA superstar LeBron James and Arnold Schwarzenegger—is carrying $11 million in liens filed ...
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New York City Council passed legislation that will now mandate all new construction use bird-safe glass on facades below 75 feet. New York City Audubon estimates that up to 230,000 birds crash into ...
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Construction crews are beginning a $30 million renovation project at the Smith and Casey Tower complex at SUNY Cortland.
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It's been a roller coaster of a decade for New York City renters. At the beginning of the decade, the city was coming out of a period when rents had significantly dipped thanks to the 2008 recession. ...
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The one constant in New York City is change, and there's plenty of that on the horizon in 2020. A handful of neighborhoods throughout the five boroughs are poised to undergo major changes in the comi ...
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Another year has come and gone, and with it came a bevy of multi-million dollar properties that the average New Yorker can't afford. But it did provide much in the way of real estate gawking: The spra ...
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo likes to think of himself as a master builder, and he has plenty of examples to tout – from new bridges to renovated airports. While he typically likes to think big, some are pushi ...
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New Yorkers are used to seeing construction scaffolding all over the city, but what happens when a building has it up for more than just a couple of months? City records analyzed by the New York Post ...
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As a highly successful woman in New York's male-dominated development arena, MaryAnne Gilmartin has a “mini-obsessionâ€': She wants to oversee a commercial real estate project in which every part ...
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In the span of 30 years, virtual reality has transformed from a science-fiction curio to a growing asset for the real estate industry. And some of the biggest changes in the field are now becoming com ...
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It was a big year for New York, with a number of major policy proposals finally coming into focus. The city rolled out its Fair Fares program that brings discounted MetroCards to low-income New Yor ...