435 Broome Street, a historic and landmarked building, has just hit the market for $17 million. Custom built in 1873 by the great Gothic revival architect William Appleton Potter, 435 Broome Street consists of five impeccably maintained tall loft stories. The building is currently configured as three residential lofts, one commercial loft showroom, over a ground floor retail space, including a lower level with a sub-basement.
Read MoreNomad’s Rose Hill Partners With NYC Icon Strand Books
Rockefeller Group has partnered with iconic book retailer Strand Books, a fellow historic New York City institution, at Rose Hill. Rose Hill is the developer’s first residential condominium located at 30 East 29th Street in NoMad. Strand Books was founded in 1927 and is famous for its signature red awning that has been serving book lovers and tourists from around the world for generations located on Broadway and 12th street.
Read MoreChristmas Has Officially Commenced In New York City With The Annual Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting
New York City’s Christmas season has kicked off with the 88th Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree lighting ceremony held last night. This year the ceremony was done very differently including social distancing and masks due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Rockefeller Center was closed to the public to prevent the large crowds that usually form around midtown Manhattan. Mayor Bill de Blasio and Rob Speyer, CEO of Tishman Speyer, ended the ceremony by lighting up the tree together.
Read MoreTwo Condominiums Remain Available At Print House Lofts Located In The Desirable Westchester County
Two residences remain available for sale at the popular Print House Lofts in Westchester. The iconic building was developed by Bart Blatt and is located in the charming town of Dobbs Ferry. Built circa 1896, the prewar building has been repurposed many times before evolving into a luxury condo. Print House Lofts has preserved its historical architecture with exposed bricks and beams that add character mixed into the modern luxurious aesthetic.
Read MoreSugar Hill Capital Partners Reveal One Prospect Park In Park Slope, Brooklyn
Sugar Hill Capital Partners has revealed the first rendering of One Prospect Park West, the conversion of Park Slope’s historic Knights of Columbus membership club, which was first built in 1925, into a luxury condominium.
Read MorePYE Properties Reveals Plans To Restore Brooklyn's Historic Coney Island Shore Theater
PYE Properties has revealed their plans to restore and expand the historic Coney Island Shore Theater at 1301 Surf Avenue in Brooklyn. The theater was originally completed in 1925 has been vacant since 1973. PYE Properties plans to expand and convert the existing structure into a 7-story boutique hotel designed by Gerner Kronick + Valcarcel Architects.
Read MoreBjarke Ingels Reveals New Renderings Of Proposed Rooftop Addition For The Fifth Avenue Lord & Taylor Building
BIG Architects has revealed new renderings of the proposed rooftop addition to the 104-year-old Fifth Avenue Lord & Taylor building. WeWork purchased the building last year for $850 million and plans to make the property their new headquarters. Lord & Taylor will close after the 2018-19 holiday season sighting lack of profitability.
Read MoreCheck Out 555 West End Avenue's Newly Revealed Charlie Ferrer-Designed Model Residence
Tamarkin Co. has unveiled a brand-new model residence by star designer Charlie Ferrer of FERRER at 555 West End Avenue, the historic private school which has been converted into 13 luxe, highly-detailed condos.
Read MoreThe Bromley Companies Proposes Vertical Office Addition To 122 Fifth Avenue
The Bromley Companies have proposed a three-story, vertical, office-space addition atop 122 Fifth Avenue. The addition was designed by Perkins Eastman Architects would bring the structure from 10-stories to 13-stories and will feature loft-style office space, landscaped terraces and a landscaped rooftop terrace.
Read MoreMarin Architects Reveals New Renderings For 2050 Amsterdam Avenue In Washington Heights
Marin Architects has revealed new renderings of their plan to expand and convert 2050 Amsterdam Avenue in Washington Heights, which was originally built in 1911. The building was first developed by Frank W. Woolworth and is located at the intersection of Amsterdam Avenue, St. Nichols Avenue and 162nd Street.
Read MoreVornado Realty Trust Reveals Richard Rogers-Redesigned 260 Eleventh Avenue
Vornado Realty Trust has revealed their plans to redevelop 260 Eleventh Avenue, a commercial project redesigned by British architect Richard Rogers. The building was originally built in 1911 and currently stands 235,000 SF, though it will be expanded during the renovation.
Read MoreTamarkin Co. Launches Sales At 555 West End Avenue As The Landmarked School Is Converted To Condos
Tamarkin Co., in partnership with CL Investment Group, has officially launched sales at 555 West End Avenue, on the Upper West Side. 555 West End Avenue is converted from a landmarked private school with a striking, brick and limestone façade, featuring 13 one-of-a-kind contemporary residences.
Read MoreOne Of The Gimbel Family's Former Water Mill Estates Sells For For $5.4 Million
A historic estate in Water Mill, NY that was built in 1890 and owned at one point by the Gimbel family of Gimbel Department Stores has sold for $5.4 million. The estate, which is located at 391 & 396 Cobb Road and was listed with Michaela Keszler of Douglas Elliman, is one of the family's 3 estate and was most recently owned by an Italian financier and fashion house owner.
Read MoreWork Begins To Relocate And Renovate South Street Seaport's Landmarked Tin Building
Work has begun to relocate and renovate the South Street Seaport's landmarked Tin Building, the former home of the the Fulton Fish Market. The building, which was damaged in a 1995 fire and Hurricane Sandy in 2012, will be meticulously dismantled piece by piece before being moved roughly 30' east and reassembled.
Read MoreCheck Out This Historic 1936 Waterfront In The Idyllic Darien, CT Built For Composer Frank LaForge
Summers in the idyllic Darien, Connecticut are slow and tranquil, located on the calm waters of the Long Island Sound. This historic waterfront mansion was originally built in 1936 for composer Frank LaForge exuding European elegance and old world craftsmanship, now upgraded for modern living.
Read MoreCheck-Out This 165-Year-Old Townhouse In The West Village Asking $6.95 Million
A 165-year-old West Village townhouse is on the market asking $6.95 million. The Federal-style townhouse was original built in 1853 and is located in the Greenwich Village Historic District. 334 West 12th Street rises 5-stories and is 20' wide, spanning 3,400 SF complete with 5 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms and 1 half-bath.
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