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Hudson Yards Is NYC's Most Expensive Neighborhood: Study
The new west side neighborhood, which "opened" earlier this year, surged past TriBeCa to become the city's most expensive area.

The new west side neighborhood, which "opened" earlier this year, surged past TriBeCa to become the city's most expensive area.

The new observatory caps off a three-phase project to improve the visitor experience at the historic Midtown skyscraper.

Extell Development's "Central Park Tower" will be the world's tallest residential building at 1,550-feet-tall.
Owners of three Hell's Kitchen buildings were sued for the illegal short-term rental operation by the city.
The 185-foot-tall development will rise on East 55th Street between Park and Lexington avenues after four existing buildings are demolished.
The new development on Fifth Avenue will be a mixed commercial and residential building.
The new hotel will rise more than 200 feet on West 46th Street between Broadway and Eighth Avenue.
Apartments at the Hudson Crossing development on West 37th Street are being offered at rents ranging from $1,405 to $2,174 per month.
The nearly 2.5 million-square-foot complex will rise 1,322 feet.
Developers behind the hotel's conversion to condos has hired a real estate firm to market the new luxury units.
The massive office tower will rise taller than the nearby Empire State Building, renderings show.
Developers behind a Midtown office tower filed an application with a city agency seeking a 25-year tax exemption.
A city rezoning of the Garment District passed in December sought to curb the proliferation of hotels in the area.
Most of Midtown East's homes are not affordable for first-time buyers, but due to the sheer number of listings bargains can be found.
The department store has been making plans to build a skyscraper atop its Midtown flagship for the past year-and-a-half.
Owners at Trump's Fifth Avenue skyscraper are having trouble marketing the homes.
The investment bank will tear down its current Park Avenue headquarters and build a 2.5 million-square-foot office complex.
Developers Vornado Realty Trust and Rudin Management may team up to construct a 1,450-foot Park Avenue tower.
Unlike traditional Airbnb listings, the apartment-style hotel rooms will not be rented out by individual property owners.
The city has proposed redeveloping a lot near the Harborview Terrace complex since 2005.
Public Advocate Jumaane Williams said the development was "built on the backs" of needy New Yorkers.
The area is becoming more desirable for businesses due to Hudson Yards' recent opening, real estate agents said.
Advocates for rent-stabilized housing tenants called on state lawmakers to pass a package of bills that would eliminate some rent increases.
The funding deal was negotiated as part of JP Morgan's massive redevelopment of its Midtown headquarters.
The Midtown skyscraper recently sold for $150 million.
The observation deck, called the "Edge," will be located 1,100 feet in the air at the 30 Hudson Yards skyscraper.
One of the most celebrated buildings in New York City fetched $150M, less than what some billionaires are spending on single apartments.
A 672-foot tower is expected to rise at the West 57th Street site between Fifth and Sixth avenues.
Developers are partnering with nonprofit organizations to bring below-market housing and community spaces to Hell's Kitchen.
The Midtown Manhattan hotel was one of Donald Trump's first ventures in Manhattan real estate.
The 28-story hotel will rise on the corner of West 34th Street and 10th Avenue.
Billionaire hedge funder Ken Griffin is the reported buyer of the 220 Central Park South penthouse.
Macklowe Properties' Fifth Avenue tower will rise 1,551-feet-tall, making it the second tallest building in New York City.
Subsidized studio and one-bedroom units are available to Hell's Kitchen and Chelsea residents.
Owners of the iconic Midtown office tower have hired a real estate firm to market the building to potential buyers.
The neighborhood on Manhattan's west side has seen a massive amount of development in recent years, leading up to many 2019 openings.
The renovation will rebuild a tunnel that will connect Grand Central Terminal to East 45th Street.
Landlord David Israeli was accused of neglecting and damaging buildings on the site so the city would condemn them for demolition.
The city Landmarks Preservation Commission designated 550 Madison Avenue before a dramatic planned redevelopment.
A local community board voted against a proposed zoning amendment that would reduce the public space by 3,000 square feet.