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Manhattan's Oldest Home In The East Village Goes On Sale: See It
The five-bedroom home at 44 Stuyvesant St. was built for the Stuyvesant family in 1795. It is now on sale for $8.9 million.

The five-bedroom home at 44 Stuyvesant St. was built for the Stuyvesant family in 1795. It is now on sale for $8.9 million.

The average rent closed in January 2022 was $4,121 in the East Village and Lower East Side, according to a new study.

Attorney General Letitia James handed down a minimal five-year real estate business ban on Monday to notorious landlord Raphael Toledano.
National home prices have surged over the past year; the East Village area was no exception.
National home prices have surged over the past year; the East Village area was no exception.
National home prices are have surged over the past year; The East Village area was no exception.
Home prices are higher in the East Village area recently. See how much.
Here is how much home prices have changed over the past year in Manhattan area.
Below-market rents in the new 13th Street development start at $674 per month for a studio.
Three people were convicted for manslaughter for the East Village explosion that killed two in 2015, the Manhattan District Attorney said.
Sushi Park busboy Moises Locon and customer Nicholas Figueroa were killed on March 26, 2015 in the East Village blast.
The man was sued after criticizing his family members for evicting tenants in the East Third Street building.
Property records show a developer has shelled out nearly $60 million for the property where B Bar & Grill is located.
The latest lawsuit in a two-decade feud claims the city has blocked renovations at a long vacant building to please a wealthy donor.
Demolition permits were filed for two buildings set to be replaced with below-market-rate units.
The Strand Bookstore got designated Landmark status despite a long campaign by its owner to avoid the designation.
Property records show the old Hells Angel clubhouse sold for $7.75 million.
Claims that landlords have no specially protected tenants would need to be verified under the law.
Penn South Capital has purchased the building where the now-closed Sidewalk Cafe was located.
An NYC councilman says the firm has been renting apartment with certificates of occupancy that expired months or years ago.
New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a motion to stop a landlord from pushing out rent-stabilized tenants.
Developers are proposing to purchase $4 million in air rights from a landmarked building across the street.
Developers on St. Mark's Place are seeking air rights from the Hamilton-Holly House across the street.
The city found lead levels nearly 10-times the federal standard at an East Village apartment building, data shows.
"This is a ridiculous costume because this is a ridiculous issue," said one Turkey costume-clad protester.
Developer Gregg Singer has proposed to purchase the building and lease the space to the city as a community center.
The vacant lot once housed a four-story building with a famed architectural salvage shop, but it partially collapsed in 2000.
The E. Fourth Street venue hosts Latin American theater and performance art.
Developers razed the four-year home of Papaya King and plan to erect a five-story office building on the East Village block.
Councilwoman Carlina Rivera has asked the city to re-evaluate landmark status for the building, which developers plan to demolish.
The council voted down a developer's zoning change to build beside the landmarked Merchant's House Museum.
Two City Council committees rejected plans for an eight-story hotel next to the historic Merchant’s House Museum in the East Village.
The city's Department of Buildings fined Kushner Companies $210,000 for 42 violations, according a Times report.
LIHC Investment Group and the city reached an agreement to preserve the apartments as part of a 40-year tax abatement.
Councilwoman Carlina Rivera penned a letter to the city demanding special permits for hotel development near Union Square.
Steve Croman's current and former tenants can collect a piece of his $8 million restitution.
The city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission approved the project after sending the architects back to the drawing board last month.
The condo building's architects must revise the design and include a permanent marker commemorating the 2015 gas explosion that killed two.
The neighborhoods have the second-highest number coming to the area compared to all of Manhattan, according to The Real Deal.
After operating out of the Harriman Clubhouse for a century, the Boys' Club of New York will sell the space to invest in other programs.