
Proposed $8B transformation of NYC’s Penn Station features Roman-style columns, ornamental design
The next phase of the project will be refining the preliminary designs and going through the extensive federal environmental review process.

The next phase of the project will be refining the preliminary designs and going through the extensive federal environmental review process.

Bay Ridge Community Development Center seeks rezoning approval for a larger community facility, drawing support and neighborhood concerns.

The Brooklyn neighborhood has seen a boom in new construction — without the gentrification and displacement.

The Adams administration promised Sadé Singh she would be able to build a granny flat, or ADU, on her Queens property under new rules.

Other details of the housing plan announced Tuesday include new senior housing and growing opportunities for home ownership.

CB10 voted against rezoning the former Staples site for an 11-story Bay Ridge development, recommending a smaller-scale project instead.

The elected officials warned that the asbestos inspection that had previously been done might have been fraudulent.

The applicant presented a rendering of the building that would be built if the group were unable to receive rezoning approval.

Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce showcased 33 real estate projects highlighting development, housing growth and investment across the borough.

The effort will leverage taxpayer funds to curb runaway insurance costs for landlords managing tens of thousands of apartments.

Brooklyn Community Board 1 approved a controversial Greenpoint waterfront housing proposal with conditions tied to affordability.

Brooklyn’s top real estate players gathered at the Center for Brooklyn History on Pierrepont Street for a panel and discussion.

The affordable housing crisis has been in existence since the turn of the 20th century with the advent of overcrowded, unsafe housing.

A Brooklyn landlord who carved a Greenpoint apartment into an illegal duplex got smacked down in court this week after Appellate Division

The site of a former junkyard in Cypress Hills near East New York has been converted into a LEED Gold building.

The 11th Annual “Only Brooklyn Real Estate Conference” was held May 29 at the BRIC Arts Media in Downtown Brooklyn.

Councilmember Lincoln Restler (D-33) announced on Tuesday, May 6, that Dock Street in DUMBO has been renamed Jane Walentas Way.

The NYCEDC meeting exceeded its programmed time by several hours, and over 100 visitors engaged in two rounds of tense presentations.

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DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — Alloy Development announced the second phase of the Alloy Block in Downtown Brooklyn and the tallest Passive House building in the world, One Third Avenue. Rising to

New York City’s ambitious Climate Mobilization Act has ushered in a new era for the city’s construction industry. Mandates like Local Laws

Construction has finished at The Welz, a 19-story, 162-unit apartment building at 159 Boerum St. that first broke ground in 2023.

After over a decade caught in bureaucratic limbo and pandemic struggles, the L10 Arts and Cultural Center emerged.

The Brooklyn Board of Realtors (BBOR), an organization that advocates for realtors and their consumers to elevate professional competence.

Northern and Central Brooklyn neighborhoods, such as East Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick, Flatbush and Bed-Stuy were among the city’s most active areas for proposed and already-existing retail stores during the past

Two Trees Management is opening Williamsburg’s first waterfront ice-skating rink in Domino Park, along with other holiday programming.

It was only fitting that the Refinery at Domino be the venue for the “Best of Brooklyn Real Estate Showcase” hosted by the BCC.

It was only fitting that the Refinery at Domino be the venue for the “Best of Brooklyn Real Estate Showcase” hosted by the BCC.

Two companies at the cutting edge of creating solutions in the modern workplace have joined forces at the Refinery at Domino Sugar Factory.

Two Trees Management, the developer and manager of Domino Park, has announced the opening of Domino Square.

Real estate owner, operator and developer RXR recently celebrated the topping out of 89 DeKalb — a 30-story, all-electric residential tower.

New York City’s Rent Guidelines Board (RGB) process immediately affects the owners of stabilized apartments and buildings.

The Domino Sugar Refinery is a landmark building that was integral to the development of the Brooklyn waterfront throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.

One of Brooklyn’s most transformative waterfront projects has begun leasing commercial space to creative new industries.

One of Brooklyn’s most transformative waterfront projects has begun leasing commercial space to creative new industries.

It took a village to make a village, and it happened in Bushwick. Developers hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for an affordable development.