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Luxury Bryant Park Rental Building Launches Leasing
Developers claim ML House, located on Sixth Avenue and West 40th Street, is Bryant Park's first ground-up luxury residential rental.

Developers claim ML House, located on Sixth Avenue and West 40th Street, is Bryant Park's first ground-up luxury residential rental.

The 32-unit co-living space will be the company Common's first venture in Manhattan.

New filings reveal details about JP Morgan's plans to build a massive new headquarters on Park Avenue.
The apartment complex will contain 15 units and feature residential amenities such as a yoga room, storage and laundry facilities.
Twenty-eight apartments are being offered at below-market rents in a building on Eighth Avenue.
The $150 million interactive sculpture is opening in Spring 2019, but New Yorkers can sign up now for early ticket notifications.
The Central Park Tower will rise 1,550 feet above Manhattan.
The new residential development will contain 28 apartments.
Some of the homes, marketed as affordable by the city, require six-figure incomes to rent.
An Embassy Suites that opened this year on West 37th Street has been put on the sales market for $200 million.
The neighborhood's newest towering development will rise 565-feet-tall on West 38th Street.
The redeveloped Times Square Theater on West 42nd Street will feature both preserved historic architecture and modern designs.
The tower will be the fourth-tallest building in the country and contain just 46 condos.
The new eight-unit building will rise 65-feet-tall on West 49th Street.
Developers are now saying the hotel conversion is expected to reopen in 2021, one year later than originally anticipated.
The duplex on the 64th and 65th stories of Trump Tower has hit the market. It's located directly beneath Trump's penthouse.
The building will rise 318-feet-tall and feature a restaurant on its ground floor.
Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration pitched plans to replace a planned 100 percent affordable development in Hell's Kitchen.
The real estate firm — then led by Jared Kushner — bought the tower for $1.8 billion in 2007 and failed to redevelop it.
Developers had planned to replace 550 Madison Ave.'s postmodern concrete facade with glass in a renovation of the building's lobby.
New York state residents are not fond of these neighborhood eyesores.
The new hotel building will rise 487-feet-tall and contain 531 rooms, according to plans filed with the city.
The new development would contain just four apartments.
The council voted Thursday to modify existing signage rules for the building, which will green light the renovation project.
Proposals to renovate the facade of 550 Madison Ave. were met with criticism, and the city landmarks commission acted quickly.
The city is suing a Hell's Kitchen landlord for turning rent-stabilized apartments in seven buildings into hotel rooms.
The prince, Al-Waleed Bin Talal, exercised an option to match a $600 million deal to buy a controlling stake of the Midtown hotel.
The apartment units are located in a new 62-story luxury development on West 31st Street.
A Dubai-based venture capital firm and a New York City landlord will reportedly buy a 75 percent stake in the Midtown hotel.
The Jimmy Buffet-owned hotel will bring more than 230 hotel rooms and a "no worries" vibe to Times Square.
The hotel will be located on West 39th Street between Sixth and Fifth avenues.
The building will contain 80 apartments and more than 180,000 square feet of commercial space.
All of the units in both developments will be offered below market rates, officials said.
Extell Development is selling a Midtown site after failing to convince nearby property owners to sell their land.
An "offering plan" detailing the extent of a condo conversion project at the Waldorf Astoria was filed earlier this month.
The James NoMad Hotel and the Emmet Building — located on the corner of East 29th Street and Madison Avenue — were designated Tuesday.
The concept tower would rise more than 1,300-foot-tall on a vacant West 45th Street lot.
Air rights from buildings such as Grand Central and St. Patrick's Cathedral are up for grabs due to a recent rezoning of East Midtown.
Michael Dell's net worth is an estimated $23.3 billion.
Work on the new 2.5 million-square-foot office tower is expected to begin in 2019.