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Financial District Studios Available For $788/Month In Lottery
A new housing lottery is offering affordable units in a new Financial District high-rise.

A new housing lottery is offering affordable units in a new Financial District high-rise.

The pop star has bought another home on Franklin Street, according to the New York Post.

A new lawsuit accuses the "Look What You Made Me Do" singer of stiffing a real estate agent out of his broker's fee.
Prior to the development of the area, it was home to a large number of German, Irish and Syrian immigrants.
The church's costs have reportedly spiraled to $78 million.
The millennial-focused hotel chain is planning to open a downtown location at 26 Ann St., near City Hall, according to city records.
The Greek Orthodox church was crushed when the towers fell.
Developers are knocking down a six-story building in TriBeCa and plan to replace it with a high-rise.
The "Pitch Perfect" star is moving into the celeb-friendly TriBeCa building at 443 Greenwich St.
The actor is moving into a building on Greenwich Street with a lot of famous neighbors.
Meg Ryan is moving to 443 Greenwich St.
Each townhouse has a Thomas Juul-Hansen-designed private spa, anchored by a custom 40-50-foot stainless steel pool.
TJX signed the lease for a 66,000-square-foot space at 140 West.
The actor has scooped up a "paparazzi-proof" Manhattan pad. We'll see about that.
The median sale price for a Tribeca home was over $4 million this year.
The owners reportedly raised enough money to buy the building.
"I don’t know where that report is coming from,” Kaepernick said.
The San Francisco 49ers quarterback purchased a sleek condo at One York.
Here's a peak inside the glassy, minimalist store inside the newly completed World Trade Center Oculus building.
The two usual players were on top of the third quarter sales figures, but a Brooklyn neighborhood actually took fourth.
The potential sale would be part of the authority's mission to focus more on transportation, the authority said in a statement.
A new mostly residential 503-foot building is coming to the Financial District soon.
Housing prices are still going up but not at the pace they have been the past three years, according to new data from StreetEasy.
A lot at 86 Warren St. in the heart of Tribeca will disappear in favor of a 12-story mixed-use building, according to plans filed Aug. 4.
The supertower at 45 Broad St. will bring with it new entrances to the Broad Street J and Z stops.
Developer pre-proposals obtained by a local blog depict a potential future skyline.
The luxurious building includes a 75-foot lap pool, hot tub and plunge pool, gym, children’s playroom, and juice bar.
The newly built rental building at 261 Hudson Street has begun taking applications for affordable housing.
The building at 3 WTC will be topped off Thursday morning, though construction on the exterior will continue.