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Prada In Talks To Build Billionaire's Row Residences: Report
For $10,000 per square foot, you could basically live inside Prada.

For $10,000 per square foot, you could basically live inside Prada.

The arts center will add a 75-seat venue to its Hell's Kitchen campus.

Caesars Palace seeks to open a casino in a Times Square office building, but first, a neighborhood committee needs to vote in its favor.
A plan to build a Caesars Palace in Times Square is nearing the finish line for its public review process.
Take our poll on the proposed Caesars Palace in Times Square.
City Council voted Thursday to turn Midtown South into a residential, family-friendly neighborhood.
Several neighborhood groups oppose the plan to bring a Caesars Palace casino to Times Square.
The unanimous vote protects five buildings that reflect garment industry history in New York City.
Midtown South could become a residential, family-friendly neighborhood if City Council votes in favor of the plan on Aug. 14.
This week, city inspectors found rats in Hell's Kitchen, roaches in Midtown, water leaks in Inwood and more.
The city has taken its first step toward landmarking five buildings in Midtown.
Here's a peek at the latest renderings, which include hotels, apartment buildings, a public park, a museum and a casino.
The public will have the chance to comment on the city’s plan for affordable housing, new businesses.
The city has plans to turn midtown's vacant office buildings into affordable housing and thriving businesses.
A quarter of Manhattan's office space is vacant, and the city is reportedly exploring how to lower the cost of tearing down defunct towers.
With Manhattan’s office vacancy rate at historic highs, Midtown’s iconic Helmsley Building could become a residential address.
A lawsuit accuses star magician David Copperfield of neglecting his luxury condo, causing millions in damages.
The $500 million project aims to turn the 119-year-old building — home of the New Years Eve Ball drop — into a 21st century visitor center.
Two years after purchasing the property, a developer has finally revealed their plans for a Lexington Avenue corner.
Service between New York City and Albany has been disrupted since Sunday and is expected to last at least one more day, officials said.
For almost two decades, the 46th Street Clubhouse drew hundreds for meetings daily — until a 1,000-foot tower started construction work.
The tenant threatened building staff, maintenance workers, management and even said he would shoot up a law firm, a new lawsuit claims.
Owners of a long-vacant site near the U.N. said the development will now include 513 affordable units, made possible by a proposed casino.
The controversial building site at 740 Eighth Ave. has had at least seven injuries and a dozen safety violations filed this year.
Work has already started on Sunset Pier 94 Studios, which just announced major financial backing in late August.
Bruce Munro's anticipated installation will include 17,000 fiber-optic stemmed lights, giving Manhattan's largest vacant lot an eerie glow.
The new building offers nearly 50 units with monthly rents ranging from under $700 to nearly $4,000.
You certainly won't find reasonable prices at Times Square's newest sardine shop, which sells cans for $15-$44. But you will find fish.
The Midtown South Mixed-Use Study will look to transform 42 blocks of manufacturing districts into mixed-use residential neighborhoods.
While the numbers look better in a national context, Midtown workers are still opting out of coming in.
A worker injured on the job site of a controversial 1,000-foot-tall building capped with an amusement-park style ride has filed a lawsuit.
The 16-story hotel's façade inspection in 2021 resulted in an engineer recommending over 30 repairs, all since uninitiated.
Rex Heuermann worked a $400,000 job renovating the fourth floor of the New York City landmark, according to city records.
The plan? Get rid of Madison Square Garden, make major track improvements for regional rail, and rebuild the station to its 1910 glory.
The 935-foot-tall, 58-story office building at West 31st Street and Ninth Avenue has finally finished.
One neighbor described the proposal as "incredibly novel — and incredibly dangerous" at last week's Community Board 5 meeting.
The recent approval of a 260-foot-tall ride could usher a new world of architecture into midtown, a concerned zoning expert says.
The expo is geared toward helping renters and first time homebuyers navigate the maze of requirements and house assistance available.
The corner of East 48th Street and Madison Avenue is getting crowded, with a 40-story Midtown East tower coming in, according to reports.
Since 2021, Project Renewal has planned to knock down an East 45th Street shelter and build a larger one.