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The Breuer Is Up For Landmarking Ahead Of Sotheby's Move-In
The city has taken its first step toward landmarking the inside of the modern brutalist museum space before the new owners move in.

The city has taken its first step toward landmarking the inside of the modern brutalist museum space before the new owners move in.

Get an inside look at the landmarking designation process.

Empty ground-floor commercial spaces that once housed large chain retail pharmacies could remain vacant for years, according to a report.
This week, city inspectors found roaches in Crown Heights, mice in Hell's Kitchen, lead paint in Flatbush and more.
Want to live within walking distance of the Met, Carl Schurz Park, and the 2nd Avenue Subway? Those who qualify can apply by September 30th.
This week, city inspectors found roaches in Hell's Kitchen, mice in Park Slope, lead paint in Washington Heights and more.
Breaking Ground, a nonprofit organization, has purchased a former dorm on the Upper East Side that also served as a migrant shelter.
This week, city inspectors found roaches in East Harlem, mice on the Upper West Side, lead paint in Flatbush and more.
This week, city inspectors found roaches in the West Village, mice on the Upper East Side, lead paint in Murray Hill and more.
Amid Rudy Giuliani's mounting legal and financial troubles, his Upper East Side apartment has undergone a significant price cut.
This week, city inspectors found roaches in East Harlem, mice on the Upper West Side, lead paint in Flatbush and more.
Douglaston Development also secured a major $270 million construction loan for their planned 39-story development in Yorkville.
This week, city inspectors found roaches in Park Slope, mice in Midtown, lead paint in East Harlem and more.
The “Real Housewives of New York City” star, Sonja Morgan, sold off her Upper East Side townhouse earlier this month.
This week, city inspectors found roaches in Bed–Stuy, mice in Hell's Kitchen, lead paint in Washington Heights and more.
This week, city inspectors found roaches on the Upper East Side, mice in the West Village, lead paint in Washington Heights and more.
Gas leaks. A dangerous elevator. Illegally subdivided apartments. Attempting to evict a 93-year-old. All at one East 85th Street building.
The apartments in the luxe building will average more than 2,000 square feet each, according to recently filed permits.
The cancer center filed plans this week to start demolition of a MSK-owned, 336-unit residential dorm, for a nearly 600-foot-tall tower.
Federal officials want to seize two pricey apartments they say the former Mongolian leader purchased to hide stolen mining dough.
Developers agreed to not only reduce the height of the building, but to also raise the share of affordable units, officials said.
A block near the Queensboro Bridge has added a two more building to face the wrecking ball, according to new permits.
Plans for a new 72-unit building were filed last week by a Hudson Yards developer, according to city records.
The iconic neon sign is gone, and soon so will everything else, according to newly filed plans.
Samuel Dalembert, also known as “The Haitian Sensation,” sold off his Lenox Hill property this month to a new owner looking to fix it up.
With a new provider, the long-beleaguered East 91st Street site is set to open by the end of the year, officials said.
Following pressure from media stories, the owners of Normandie Court pledged to "deal expeditiously and humanely with the nesting pigeons."
Animal rescuers say that netting at a Yorkville building is trapping baby and adult nesting birds inside and starving them to death.
New data shows more than 50 buildings on the Upper East Side and Upper West Side were built higher than 328 feet in recent years.
Plans were first filed over a year ago to replace the small, late 1800's building with a 15-story building housing only nine apartments.
The 93rd Street building formerly housed an antiques gallery, a French school, the Romanian mission and a Vanderbilt.
A "striking" building on East 58th Street was designed by a famed architect in 1989. Now, it's a city landmark.
Three buildings on a ritzy East 84th Street block are about to meet their fate with the ball and chain, according to newly filed permits.
A landlord who has topped the city's "Worst Landlord" watchlist has held on to his position — and his two UES buildings — for another year.
The city’s zoning code overhaul could allow the Blood Center to build a massive tower on East 67th Street — without a drop of blood inside.
Naftali Group recently secured a major $236 million construction loan for their 500-foot-tall development on East 77th Street.
A developer with several Upper East Side projects in the works is looking to demolish three buildings on York Avenue.
The nearby medical center and school said the new space will house about 200,000 square feet of dedicated research space.
Community Board 8 approved the project — but with a lengthy set of conditions, moving the project forward in the rezoning process.
The sale of the 12,000-square-foot apartment in The Plaza Hotel was the fourth most expensive deal of the year so far.