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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 Eric Ad ...
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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 40” that were honored for their early pr ...
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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 by cons ...
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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 who ...
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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 gl ...
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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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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 comin ...
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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 pushing ...
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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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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. ...