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New Inwood Housing Lottery Has $978 Apartments
All units have floor-to-ceiling windows and open-plan layouts.

All units have floor-to-ceiling windows and open-plan layouts.

Residents of two Washington Heights buildings rallied outside housing court on Monday amid an ongoing case against their landlord.

Three Manhattan neighborhoods make the list.
The development, which has been in the works for years, is reportedly scheduled to be finished in early 2025.
An Inwood affordable housing development received 80,000 applicants for an under-construction building named after Eliza Hamilton.
Thirty of the 100+ apartments listed in this new Inwood building cost less than $1,000 a month.
A new interactive map details NYC's housing stock ā and Washington Heights gained 67 housing units as demand increased across the city.
A new report broke down the median one-bedroom rent price in 81 NYC neighborhoods, including in Washington Heights and Inwood.
"Don't stand in front like you're treating someone on a plantation that you own," Adams told Jeanie Dubnau at an uptown event on Wednesday.
A Washington Heights building that jazz pioneers Duke Ellington and Noble Lee Sissle used to live in is now a landmark.
People aren't buying homes in Washington Heights at the same rate as they were in 2022, according to a new study.
The two inter-connected towers at 405 and 407 West 206th Street will have nearly 700 units, 281 of which are classified as affordable.
The funding will go toward transforming a one-story parking garage into a 19-story building near Sherman Avenue in Inwood.
A Washington Heights building that jazz pioneers Duke Ellington and Noble Lee Sissle used to live in might be a landmark soon.
StreetEasy just posted a ranking of the 10 NYC neighborhoods where buyers can "gain the upper hand," it included Washington Heights.
The TriHill Tenants Coalition will have a meeting on Feb. 23 to share stories about the uptown landlord's "harmful and negligent practices."
Developers now have the funding to build the long-planned 611-unit apartment complex at 3875 Ninth Ave., the Real Deal reported.
Here are the more than dozen sites in Washington Heights and Inwood that BP Mark Levine labeled as spots where new housing could go.
Blumenfeld Development Group Signs Centers Urgent Care to 10-year lease
The sale of the uptown buildings was the largest in New York City last week, according to the real estate publication The Real Deal.
The Audubon Houses, Bethune Gardens, and Marshall Plaza developments will all be receiving upgrades over the next three years.
The city filed a major lawsuit on Friday against a landlord with five Washington Heights addresses. Here's where.
There are 25 Washington Heights buildings that earned the dubious honor of being part of the Worst Landlord list for 2022.
The annual list of the 100 worst landlords in New York City got released on Tuesday. The four worst all have buildings in Upper Manhattan.
Permits were filed with the city at the end of last week to turn a three-story garage into an eight-story building at West 162nd Street.
A three-story building at 1986 Amsterdam Ave. will be replaced with a six-story mixed-use building, according to new permits.
A vacant lot that used to serve as the home of a car wash at 4778 Broadway recently went on sale for $15 million.
Permits were just filed for a four-story homeless shelter at 3972 Tenth Ave., the former site of a cemetery for enslaved Africans.
The Board of Standards and Appeals sent a developer back to the drawing board for a new building at 22-38 Cumming St.
Asking prices for monthly rent for apartments in Inwood are $250 more affordable than anywhere else in Manhattan, says a new report.
Famous jazz pianist Count Basie and boxer Joe Louis were former residents of the building nestled on the corner of Edgecombe Avenue.
The city filed a petition with the state of New York on Tuesday to gain entrance to a rat-infested lot on West 187th Street.
A mixed-use building is set for the intersection of West 173rd St. and St. Nicholas Avenue, permits recently filed with the city show.
Moshe Piller owns buildings at 10-22 Fairview Ave., 554-558 West 191st St., 1-3 Pinehurst Ave., and 65-71 Wadsworth Terrace.
Avi Dishi just bought 10 buildings in Washington Heights for nearly $100 million. Here's where they are located.
A Manhattan man says he, his wife and two kids must leave their neighborhood of the past five years because the neighbors need the parking.
Roughly a third of Manhattan's newly announced "most distressed" buildings are in Washington Heights and Inwood.
The average rent in Washington Heights and Inwood was $2,237 in January, nearly 10 percent more expensive than the same time last year.
The real estate group constructing the new Inwood building lauds its ability to revitalize "once-forgotten neighborhoods."
Permits have been filed with the city for a new eight-story building at 563 West 170th Street. Here's what to know about it.