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See inside the Billionaire's Row penthouse that could rank as the priciest apartment ever sold in New York City.

See inside the Billionaire's Row penthouse that could rank as the priciest apartment ever sold in New York City.

Tenants who said the West Side development segregated low-income tenants into separate floors and elevators had their lawsuit dismissed.

A real estate giant is suing the city over a new sidewalk shed around the Times Square ball-drop building, saying it will endanger visitors.
The suit against the owners of a Turtle Bay brownstone is the city's first since a new law made it easier to track illegal rentals.
The iconic ball-drop building that serves mostly as a giant billboard will open itself up to visitors through a $500 million redevelopment.
The push to convert office space into apartments has the potential to transform the nation’s largest business district.
Taking advantage of a loophole in the new city rule limiting hotel contruction, Extell reportedly got the green light for a huge tower.
A Hell's Kitchen board blasted the city for failing to change a 9th Avenue housing development. A second project got a more mixed reception.
A 72-story skyscraper will take the place of a 95-year-old office building on a busy Garment District block, plans show.
After spending years demolishing the buildings that once lined a Midtown block, the developer has unveiled its plans: a 1,100-foot tower.
A Cuomo-era invitation for developers to build on a long-empty Hell's Kitchen lot was abruptly rescinded amid concerns about housing.
The massive development will include a 1,500-square-foot skyscraper replacing the Grand Hyatt, plus improvements to Grand Central Terminal.
A ride and observation platform atop 30 Rock were denied by the city's landmarks commission amid fears they would alter street-level views.
Home prices and asking rents are still increasing in Hell's Kitchen and Midtown as Manhattan's inventory rapidly shrinks, a new study found.
Dozens of apartments will be built atop a Hell's Kitchen parking garage — but the century-old garage isn't going anywhere.
A Madison Avenue block once home to the MTA headquarters will soon be home to a supertall skyscraper after getting the City Council's OK.
Five buildings in the heart of Hell's Kitchen that once housed restaurants and Mazzella's Market have been sold and will likely be built on.
Featuring vaulted ceilings, gilded relief artwork and marble walls, the lobby at 200 Madison Ave. will now be preserved in perpetuity.
The terrifying City Climb takes visitors 1,300 feet up the outside of a Hudson Yards skyscraper.
Hell's Kitchen has added more large apartment buildings in recent years than almost any neighborhood in the nation, a new study found.
Replacing an existing shelter on Midtown East, the facility would alleviate the neighborhood's housing shortage, a community board says.
Centro Maria gave generations of young women a cheap place to stay. Its owner, the Catholic Church, may sell the site to cover abuse claims.
The skinny towers on 11th Avenue will include a hotel and hundreds of affordable housing units — and have the support of neighbors.
A 1,500-foot skyscraper by star architect David Adjaye could be built on 11th Avenue—but it includes no housing, as residents had requested.
National home prices have surged over the past year; the Midtown-Hell's Kitchen area was no exception.
The man accused of illegally hosting tourists in a Restaurant Row building has skipped out on a city-imposed penalty, a new lawsuit says.
A community board is furious that the city revised a plan to build middle-income housing on Ninth Avenue, going back on a years-old promise.
Residents of a new luxury condo are suing their building owner to prevent a "casino" event space from opening up on the ground floor.
National home prices have surged over the past year; the Midtown-Hell's Kitchen area was no exception.
The iconic McGraw-Hill Building opened up for leasing this week, days after a lawsuit seeking to preserve its art deco lobby was dismissed.
The 96-year-old building once housed a dance hall that was shut down for hosting "obscene" events in the 1960s. A 32-story hotel is planned.
The developer behind a Hell's Kitchen condo is facing a lawsuit from neighbors who say the building has damaged homes and breached contract.
Advocates hope the art deco lobby at the McGraw-Hill building could be restored to its former glory if they prevail in a legal battle.
Parts of Midtown have the highest rates of vacant homes in New York, new census data shows. But don't blame new construction.
A century-old former warehouse on West 49th Street will be torn down ahead of a possible redevelopment, though its future is not clear.
The Vessel has been closed since a 14-year-old boy became the fourth person to fatally leap from it.
Tenants were able to enjoy cheaper rents in Midtown for more than a year during the pandemic. Now, that trend may be coming to an end.
National home prices are have surged over the past year; The Midtown-Hell's Kitchen area was no exception.
A former Vanderbilt mansion in Midtown, most recently home to kosher delis, will now be knocked down ahead of a likely redevelopment.
Newly released data gives a long-awaited view of unleased storefronts across the city, including more than 100 in Hell's Kitchen.