I have received several complaints from neighbors about two construction sites on Duane Street. The developer and the city replied. / 6 comments
This outstanding, brand-new gut renovation of a historic New York loft building from 1862 offers three- and four-bedrooms for rent immediately. / Sponsored
The second outpost of a Houston fine dining newcomer, Musaafer will feature an "elevated" menu that samples the cuisine of all 29 states in India. / 2 comments
The Hope Building, whose name was only revealed in the past decade, has been fully restored and will now contain eight high-end rentals and a new Indian restaurant. / 7 comments
The Hope Building at 131-135 Duane is nearly complete, and to celebrate, New York Residence will host a block party with a free concert for neighbors. / Sponsored
Both 109 West Broadway and 131 Duane look like it's 1860 all over again.
Plus a peek inside Hope; Playgarden Prep launches online preschool. / 1 comment
The building, which is in the historic district, should be restored in full, but in the meantime the columns look naked. / 2 comments
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