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Row Of Midtown Buildings Face Demolition; Development Planned
Three low-rise buildings in Murray Hill are set to be demolished to make way for a 17-story apartment tower, permits show.

Three low-rise buildings in Murray Hill are set to be demolished to make way for a 17-story apartment tower, permits show.

The luxurious Manhattan property not only had a poor door, but a poor floor and a poor address, according to the suit.

A study found that home sales in Hell's Kitchen and Midtown have rebounded from the pandemic — while Hudson Yards remains the priciest area.
Forty apartments in a new Midtown East tower have been listed through the city's affordable housing lottery, though some are pricier.
Home prices have skyrocketed in the Midtown-Hell's Kitchen area since the pandemic began.
A set of buildings in the heart of Midtown — home to a bar, a silversmith and other businesses — are set to be torn down, permits show.
Rent prices in Midtown and Hell's Kitchen began inching up in April after declining for months during the pandemic, signaling a rebound.
The megadeveloper Extell filed plans to demolish the former Ford Motors showroom on Broadway, where a high-rise tower may be built.
The retailer unveiled plans to build a glassy office tower atop its famous department store while revamping the surrounding neighborhood.
Single-family homes have seen the largest rent increases. See how rent changed in the Midtown-Hell's Kitchen area.
The prestigious culinary guide announced its annual list of cheap eateries across the nation, which included 11 restaurants in Midtown.
Offering rents as low as $1,130, the apartments in Hell's Kitchen's River Place complex are now listed through the city's housing lottery.
As New York City's real estate market limps into 2021, no borough has been more affected than Manhattan, which just hit a record low.
A new study found that 88 percent of one-bedroom homes near NYC subway stops have dropped in price — few as much as this Midtown station.
The so-called "slaughterhouse" site on 11th Avenue may be rezoned to allow for a new hotel, plus a 680-foot tower with 350 affordable homes.
The new condo building on West 43rd Street has apartments for sale under $200K. Here's how to apply.
Home prices are expected to stay elevated for the near future. They have increased in Manhattan area.
Facing a steep drop-off in customers, the Park Central Hotel has converted some rooms into private "workout pods" that can be booked online.
The permits call for demolition of a two-story building on Eighth Avenue, constructed in the 1930s and known as the John Q. Aymar Building.
A new study shows how many people left each NYC neighborhood during the pandemic, and Midtown's exodus was the city's biggest.
The grand brick building on Ninth Avenue has sat empty since 2007, but new plans call for converting it into a hotel or office complex.
A new park may be built atop Radio City Music Hall, accessible via a sky bridge, according to new renderings. It wouldn't be the first time.
Brokers in Midtown and Hell's Kitchen were named in a major lawsuit filed Monday, alleging they refused to allow federal housing vouchers.
The state is seeking proposals to build on what it calls "one of the last remaining vacant parcels on the West Side of Midtown Manhattan."
It's the second time in recent years that developers have sought to replace the five-story building near Madison Avenue with a high-rise.
The new year has brought few changes to Midtown Manhattan's real estate market, with January's rents far below where they stood last year.
At 1,550 feet tall, the skyscraper on Billionaire's Row in Midtown is the world's tallest residential building.
Preservationists are pushing the city to block a renovation at the McGraw-Hill Building that they fear would destroy its historic lobby.
Hundreds of apartments became affordable in Midtown last year, but most essential workers live too far away to enjoy them, a study found.
Few neighborhoods added more new housing in the past decade than Hell's Kitchen, even as demolitions wiped out some gains.
The Madison Avenue site, which includes the former MTA headquarters, may be redeveloped into a supertall skyscraper.
Construction could start as soon as this year on the mixed-use high-rise, which would replace the Martin Luther King Jr. Labor Center.
Plans were unveiled this week for the 1,600-foot Grand Hyatt tower, which would include major renovations to Grand Central's subway station.
NYC's Housing Connect is operating an affordable housing lottery for 225 West 28th Street in CB5.
The apartments, in a new building in Chelsea, have rents as low as $995 per month.
A developer filed permits Friday to build a new 47-story tower at the site of the Covenant House shelter on 10th Avenue.
Hell's Kitchen's long-decaying Windermere Hotel building may get a street-level makeover after the Landmarks Commission signed off on plans.
The Midtown office building will reportedly be rebuilt into a taller tower after owners purchased air rights from St. Patrick's Cathedral.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the proposal Monday, along with a second possible extension leading to a refurbished Pier 76 in Hell's Kitchen.
Despite drops in sale prices during the pandemic, parts of Midtown still ranked among the priciest in New York City last year.