Once all the sponsor units are sold at 1 High Line, whose residences use the ... according to reporting in The New York Times. The buyer in that deal was shielded by a shell company.
Facing the reality of a dying church, the members formed a committee and explored options to sell to developers, ultimately deciding to sell to the New-York based Property Markets Group.
A handful of Madison Avenue condominiums located in a luxury high-rise building near the Empire State building have wound up in bankruptcy and will be sold in Chapter 11. The residences include ...
Canada's consul general in New York has been given a second opportunity ... Conservative members panned the decision to purchase the condo, which is located on Billionaires' Row in midtown ...
Converting commercial towers into apartments or condominiums is one popular strategy for bringing people back. At 25 Water Street in Manhattan’s financial district, the New York architecture ...
The proceeds of her scheme were laundered to pay for her Manhasset home, a $1.9 million condo in Honolulu, and luxury vehicles, including a 2024 Ferrari Roma, the feds allege. “As alleged, while ...
Prior to joining Axent Realty, Gary worked for Newmark Companies in New York City as an Assistant ... 888 Tower, a 148-unit, high-rise office building in Santa Ana, California converted to ...
A condo with a first-floor primary bedroom in Jericho's The Hamlet East is on the market for $1.088 million. The 3,500-square-foot residence on Club Drive has four bedrooms and 2½ bathrooms. Annual ...
They include the Independent, and Spring, the 42-story condo high-rise next to Whole Foods Market's flagship store and headquarters. Lorenz has owned — or controlled through partnerships ...
Knicks star Miles McBride is renting a luxurious apartment in Chelsea's Bjarke Ingels-designed One High Line for $15,500 per ...
Homeowners in a downtown Miami condo building are sleeping with no air conditioning Monday night after a water pipe burst over the weekend. Neighbors haven’t had A/C since Saturday, and there ...