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Co-op City management has challenged a ruling that fined the sprawling complex more than $100,000 for refusing to make the front doors of a high-rise building wheelchair-accessible.
More national chain stores like Dunkin' Donuts or Metro PCS popped up across the five boroughs in the last year, a report released Tuesday said.
An underground ad campaign for Diddy's new album had some Manhattan commuters doing double takes Tuesday morning.
September may be the sweetest month for commercial real estate in New York.
The Donald trumped his SoHo Grand with great fanfare on the last episode of The Apprentice in 2006, but condo buyers now say he snookered them.
Real estate mogul Sam Suzuki - jailed June 24 for failing to repair a onx River apartment building - remained behind bars Tuesday at the Manhattan Detention Complex, known as The Tombs.
The owner of a Southhampton summer rental fired back Thursday at the real estate honcho who claimed in a lawsuit that the place was a dump.
Nearly five years after his posh seven-bedroom Englewood, N.J., mansion went on the market for $30 million, the actor has slashed $15 million off the asking price.
U.S. home prices are nearing the end of a three-year slump and should rise in 2010, though the overall economy can rebound even if the housing market does not, according to a Reuters poll.
The skinniest house in New York City is on the market for a fat price. The 9-1/2-feet-wide townhouse at 75-1/2 Bedford St. in the West Village was put up for sale this week for an asking price of $2.75 million, or $2,777 a square foot.
In one of the biggest heists in American history, the Daily News "stole" the $2 billion Empire State Building. The News swiped the skyscraper by drawing up a batch of bogus documents.