Some of New York City’s majestic apartment buildings are defined by their almost whimsical decorative details.
They need to do that thanks to a risk that has been silently growing underneath thousands of New York co-op units for years.
As many history-loving New Yorkers know, the first truly luxury apartment building, the Dakota, was completed in 1884 at West 72nd Street. Fifteen years later, Emery Roth’s first apartment house ...
A bankruptcy judge approved Summit Properties’ purchase of more than 5,000 rent-regulated apartments in New York City from ...
In 2017, Jessica Levy Buchman, a real-estate agent in Brooklyn, got a call from a couple looking to sell a three-bedroom apartment at 120 Prospect Park West. The location, in the heart of Park Slope, ...