77 Greenwich tops out at Rector Street
The building is 500 feet and 42 stories with a "pleated" glass curtain wall façade on the upper floors. The apartments start on the 15th floor; the base up till that point is cast stone. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Haven Green gets green light
Plus two local residents spark joy; seats outdoors at Frenchette in time for summer; a performance for Pride at St. Paul's TODAY; a Red Cat for Soho.
In the News: Extending the Seaport historic district
Plus 108 The Store gets some attention in Ireland; common spaces in luxury buildings keep residents busy; could a Mister Dips open here? / 3 comments
Whole Foods removes registers to make room for Prime Now
The store was required to remove two registers on the local, Warren Street side in order to construct a Prime Now packaging area for online shoppers only. / 5 comments
Newsletter: June 27
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Seen & Heard: New tenant at Brushstroke space
Plus a new deli at the Oculus; Pride events scheduled locally this week; Warren's campaign volunteers host debate party at .... Warren 77. / 1 comment
Apartments in 50 Murray, 90 West were illegally deregulated
Tenants won a lawsuit against their landlords arguing that their apartments should have been rent stabilized since the landlords accepted a 1995 tax abatement called 421-g. / 18 comments
Hamptons Peeping: A statement modern and a 1920s Georgian estate
A century apart but equally spectacular, these two bay front homes -- one in Water Mill and one in Bridgehampton -- capture the finest views and lifestyle of Hamptons. / Sponsored
In the News: Michel Cohen’s new art gallery in Red Hook
Plus Community Board 1 seeks answers on Barnett Newman Triangle; a film permit war in Soho; a pay-to-play scheme at the World Trade Center.
In the News: Man slashed in Franklin Street station
Plus the new Essex Street Market opens; a review of the Sheraton on Canal; a sort-of milkman at Brookfield; a red room renovation at One Wall. / 6 comments
Seen & Heard: BPC lawn shows its pride
Plus Industry West is opening a Soho store; the borough president is hosting a mural competition for barriers at the Seaport; have drinks on the Lilac; Pride is inflated at the Oculus.
Liberty Residences: A unique opportunity to own or rent on the Hudson
Located on Rector Place, these state-of-the-art luxury high-rises with views of the Statue of Liberty are just steps from the the parks, shops and restaurants of Battery Park City. / Sponsored










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