Brooklyn’s office market is carving out its own identity as companies and workers move away from Manhattan’s pricier spaces, according to new data from JLL. Average asking rents in Brooklyn dropped ...
Brooklyn’s population hasn’t reached pre-COVID levels as fast as Manhattan, but as far as the number of visits by U.S. tourists are concerned, Brooklyn is leaving Manhattan far behind. At least, ...
Manhattan has long been synonymous with New York City living, but a significant shift is reshaping the residential landscape. Brooklyn has evolved from Manhattan’s affordable neighbor into a ...
Everything is relative, and that’s especially true for aspiring homeowners in Manhattan. It may be New York City’s priciest, but Manhattan was the sole borough in the quarter whose home-buying ...
An updated one-bedroom, one-bath, roughly 850-square-foot apartment — with a windowed galley kitchen, a dining nook and ample closets — on the third floor of a six-story prewar building with a virtual ...
A major New York development team is hoping to take advantage of interest in the city's red-hot retail market by selling a portfolio of six storefronts across Manhattan and Brooklyn for $60 million.
With its new placement across a mix of respected regional chains and curated neighborhood markets, FireCreek Snacks has ...
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