Category Archives: Development
New York Post: These NYC design duos mix business with pleasure
It is a pleasure to collaborate with the incredibly talented architects and interior designers featured recently in the NY Post. Learn more about CetraRuddy, Workshop Design + Architecture and Ben Hansen Architect, and their upcoming projects, by following the link.
The Real Deal: Brooklyn’s priciest new developments by total sellout
Slate Property Group and Adam America Real Estate’s 51 Jay Street was among the projects in the list that have crossed the 50 percent sold mark, though sales just launched in January. The projected total sellout for the project is $195.9 million.
Curbed: 15-Story Flatiron Condo Reveals Gorgeous Penthouse
Penthouse Two is currently on the market for $13.965 million and features four bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. Some of the highlights of the apartment include a 525-square-foot terrace, a 1,000-square-foot master bedroom, and 10.5-foot marble island in the kitchen.
More New Residences Are Coming to Brooklyn
It’s no secret that new residential construction in Brooklyn is booming. A report from Halstead Property Development Marketing (HPDM) offers a snapshot of the borough’s new development market.
HPDM Presents New Development Insights – November 2015
The Real Deal: Matt Petrallia on active new development listings
Our Chief Market and Planning Analyst Matt Petrallia lends his insight in this The Real Deal’s Residential Scorecard.
Gotham: 21W20 Featured in ‘Five New York Homes With Fireplaces’
While there are only 13 homes in the Flatiron’s 21W20 building, each one is a study in luxury—especially the penthouses.
Curbed: Midtown’s Post Office-Topping Condos Debut From $895,000
The smallest unit available, a 600-square-foot studio, is $895,000; the largest is a three-bedroom asking $2.625 million.
New York Times: A Hell’s Kitchen Post Office With Condos on Top
Developed by the Cadence Property Group, the condo, at 318 West 52nd Street, will take over only some of the post office, so customers can continue to mail letters and packages from the location.