December 17, 2024
Midtown South Mixed-Use Plan: Rezoning for 9,700 New Homes
The current Midtown South Mixed-Used plan is a perfect example of a radical new idea in the concept of designing the future city. Sustainable means of zoning are envisioned in the plan for enhancing and optimizing the use of patterns of land sections. Its objectives are to meet the needs of residential...read more.
December 17, 2024
An Overview of Gansevoort Square
Gansevoort Square also represents a new real estate novelty in the Manhattan Meatpacking District market. This planned project is to create a multi function space for art, culture and living occupying an area of over 66,000 square feet. This is the approach taken by Eric Adams, New York City mayor's office, asking the residents to improve and deal...read more.
December 13, 2024
Floyd Mayweather Jr. Expands NYC Real Estate Empire
Floyd Mayweather Jr. adds to his growing real estate empire as he enters a $3B joint venture. His latest $100 million investment has taken shape in his newly formed real estate firm, Vada Properties. It is dedicated to building luxury rental buildings in New York City. Mayweather’s bold investment in diversifying...read more.
December 13, 2024
Massive Mixed-Use Development Proposed in Red Hook Brooklyn
HH Equities is proposing a large-scale mixed-use project in Red Hook, Brooklyn. This proposed development is to comprise a 90,000-square-foot building that will serve both residential and commercial purposes. This modern project is being planned for 46 Nelson Street, and the area...read more.
December 12, 2024
City of Yes Zoning Overhaul Is Approved; Paves the Way for 80,000 New Housing Units
The New York City zoning reform is the "City of Yes for Housing Opportunity" to capture New York’s new generation of urbanism. This project may be capable of producing 80,000 new housing units rendering this as another continue effort to address housing deficit...read more.
December 11, 2024
NYC Bans Apartment Broker Fee From Tenants
In a landmark move, landlord-mandated broker fees have been banned. The practice of renters paying high upfront costs that could be as high as 15 percent of their annual apartment rent has been overturned. Renters in New York City are celebrating the fact that they'll no longer have to pay broker fees. Under a system mandated by New York City...read more.