Photo Credit: Evan Joseph Silverstein Properties, a leading real estate investment, development, and management firm based in New York City, today announced that listings are now live at Brooklyn Tower, the tallest building in Brooklyn. Located at 85 Fleet Street in Downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn Tower rises 93 stories and over 1,066 feet. SeamlesslyContinue Reading

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Photo by Laura Tancredi on Pexels.com Monthly Housing Tips for 8.26 Million New Yorkers, From the Experts Who Know NYC Best The Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) today introduced “Stay Informed, Stay Connected NYC”–a new initiative providing New Yorkers with clear, actionable information on tenant rights, landlord responsibilities,Continue Reading

Image Courtesy of HPD The new pilot program will provide in-person support with internet, mobile devices, and computer at affordable housing developments and community centers New service to meet digital literacy needs created following engagement of low-income New Yorkers and community stakeholders with HPD and the three public libraries. ThisContinue Reading

Credit OJB Landscape Architecture/Soloviev Group Designed to meet the neighborhood’s needs for more public open green spaces, Freedom Plaza will deliver approximately 5 acres of publicly accessible park and amenities. Freedom Plaza, the visionary new civic and cultural plan for Manhattan’s East Side, has revealed a new video and updated renderings of its proposedContinue Reading

Illustrative rendering of a potential future of Atlantic Avenue.  Plan to Include Significant Investments in New Public Space and Infrastructure to Build Safer Streets  Plan Now Goes to New York City Council for Review and Final Vote The CPC’s vote in favor of the Atlantic Avenue Mixed-Use Plan, a community-led proposalContinue Reading

Photo Courtesy of NYCEDC 100 Gold Project Will Have Minimum of 25 Percent Units Designated as Affordable Housing The release of a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the transformation of a city-owned site into a significant mixed-income residential building, expected to provide more than 1,000 mixed-income units with a minimum of 25Continue Reading