Happy Corner Hospitality will launch three it-down locations - at 168-170 Wythe Ave. in Williamsburg, at 928 Broadway in Flatiron, and at 2178 Broadway. ... Read full Story
In the wake of the pandemic, a sizable share of people opted to leave urban areas for rural, off-the-beaten-path communities offering more affordable housing and a laid-back lifestyle. ... Read full Story
The 130th REBNY gathering in January aims to restore the event’s glamour and will be held in the Waldorf’s restored Grand Ballroom. ... Read full Story
Construction is finished on Serén, an 11-story residential building at 16 West Street in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Designed and developed by Strekte, the 114-foot-tall structure spans 92,390 square feet and yields 132 rental units with an average scope of 701 square feet. The project also includes 1,287 square feet of commercial space and a cellar level. Thirty-five of the apartments are reserved for affordable housing. The property is alternately addressed as 79 Quay Street and is located at the corner of Quay and West Streets. ... Read full Story
Work is ramping up on 152 West 36th Street, a 15-story Manhattan Mini Storage facility in Midtown, Manhattan's Garment District. Designed by JMN Architecture and developed by Flatiron Equities and Mequity Companies, the project involves the conversion and vertical expansion of an existing eight-story Class C office building, and will yield 1,500 storage units across 75,000 square feet. The property is located between Sixth and Seventh Avenues. ... Read full Story
By New York YIMBY | Max Gillespie | 8/24/2025 7:00 AM
NYC Parks has announced capital improvement projects for three community greenspaces in Corona, Queens, with reconstruction projects planned for Josephine Caminiti Playground, the basketball courts at Park of the Americas, and American Triangle Park. Revitalization... ... Read full Story
Permits have been filed for a four-story mixed-use building at 556 Howard Avenue in Brownsville, Brooklyn. Located between Pitkin Avenue and Eastern Parkway, the lot is closest to the Sutter Avenue-Rutland Road subway station, served by the 3 train. Olson Max is listed as the owner behind the applications. ... Read full Story
Demolition preparations are underway at 77 West 66th Street, the site of a proposed supertall residential skyscraper on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Developed by Extell, the structure could potentially stand 90 stories and 1,200 feet tall, making it the tallest building in the neighborhood by a significant margin. The site is bounded by West 67th Street to the north, West 66th Street to the south, and Columbus Avenue to the west. ... Read full Story
By New York YIMBY | Max Gillespie | 8/23/2025 7:30 AM
The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) has designated five architecturally and historically significant buildings in Manhattan's Garment District as individual landmarks. The properties are the Barbey Building at 15 West 38th Street, Fashion Tower at 135 West 36th Street, the Furcraft Building at 242-246 West 30th Street, 29th Street Towers at 214 and 224 West 29th Street, and the Lefcourt Clothing Center at 275 Seventh Avenue. All buildings reflect early 20th-century commercial development tied to New York’s garment and fur industries and were designed by architects including Delano and Aldrich, Emery Roth, Henry I. Oser, and Ely Jacques Kahn. ... Read full Story
The affordable housing lottery has launched for 143-26 84th Road, a seven-story residential building in Jamaica, Queens. Designed by ARC Architecture + Design Studio and developed by Jacob Ashkenazie, the structure yields 42 residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 13 units for residents at 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $75,669 to $227,500.
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Permits have been filed for a four-story residential building at 632 Eagle Avenue in Melrose, The Bronx. Located between East 156th Street and Westchester Avenue, the interior lot is near the Jackson Avenue subway station, served by the 2 and 5 trains. Israel Tishler of Revamp NYC is listed as the owner behind the applications. ... Read full Story
In rural Delaware County, descendants of the Livingston family are looking to part ways with Lake Delaware Farm -- a striking property that blends old with new. ... Read full Story
Excavation is progressing at 303 East 44th Street, the site of a 35-story residential tower in Midtown East, Manhattan. Designed by ODA Architects, the 470-foot-tall structure will span 89,043 square feet and yield 131 condominium units along with 8,006 square feet of commercial space. Triangle Assets was originally listed as the developer of the project, but it’s unclear whether the company is still involved. The property is located on an interior lot between First and Second Avenues. ... Read full Story
By New York YIMBY | Max Gillespie | 8/22/2025 7:30 AM
NYC Parks has reopened the Bayside Marina in Bayside, Queens following a $8 million FEMA-funded reconstruction project and a $2.2 million capital investment from new concessionaire Buster’s Marine Bronx Marina. Located at the east end of 28th Avenue and Cross Island Parkway, the restored marina now features an upgraded floating dock system and a new waterfront café operated by Buster’s. ... Read full Story
The affordable housing lottery has launched for 1440 Amsterdam Avenue, a 28-story residential building in Harlem, Manhattan. Designed by Gluck+ and developed by Grid Group and Artimus, the structure yields 490 residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 147 units for residents at 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $104,949 to $227,500. ... Read full Story
Permits have been filed for a three-story residential building at 2704 Dewitt Place in Pelham Gardens, The Bronx. Located between Fish Avenue and Young Avenue, the lot is near Gun Hill Road subway station, served by the 5 train. Lin Kumbullaj in Kiri Construction Corp. is listed as the owner behind the applications. ... Read full Story
“Now, the past Melbourne High student body president and co-valedictorian is planning to step down Jan. 20 after serving nearly four years as NASA’s administrator. ... ‘My constitution is such that I’m not going to retire. And what I said is, I’m going to cloister myself and write a book. And then, we’ll see what happens,’ [Bill] Nelson, who is now 82, told reporters Wednesday during a roundtable discussion at the Kennedy Space Center Press Site.” — Rick Neale, Florida Today, 19 Dec. 2024
Did you know?
Cloister first entered the English language as a noun in the 13th century, referring then (as it still does) to a convent or monastery. More than three centuries later, English speakers began using the verbcloister to mean “to seclude in or as if in a cloister.” Today, the noun can also refer to the monastic life or to a covered and usually arched passage along or around a court. You may also encounter the adjective cloistered with the meaning “separated from the rest of the world [as if in a cloister],” as in “She leads a private, cloistered life in the country.” Cloister ultimately comes from the Latin verb claudere, meaning “to close.” Other words that can be traced back to the prolific claudere include close, conclude, exclude, include, preclude, seclude, and recluse.