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Rental MarketBrownstoner

Daily Links: Organizers Say Coney Island Mermaid Parade at Risk Without Funding

In the News MTA Aims to Replace Thousands of Aging 1980s Subway Cars [NYT] Read More > The post Daily Links: Organizers Say Coney Island Mermaid Parade at Risk Without Funding appeared first on Brownstoner.

1mo agoby Anna Bradley-Smith
Rental MarketThe Real Deal LA

Jurado tapped to lead Measure ULA committee, ensure tax delivers “real results”

Moves to potentially amend Measure United to House L.A. will press ahead next week with an ad hoc committee helmed by Los Angeles City Councilmember Ysabel Jurado. Jurado, who represents the 14th Council District, will serve as committee chair, her office announced on Thursday, joined by John Lee of

1mo agoby Kari Hamanaka
Rental MarketThe Real Deal LA

Bank of Hope bets on DTLA with 50K sf HQ move

Downtown Los Angeles’ office market has seen better days since the pandemic, but many companies aren’t abandoning the area entirely. Bank of Hope, a locally based bank that serves the Korean American community, signed a lease for 50,000 square feet at the 62-story Aon Center tower at 707 Wilshire Bo

1mo agoby TRD Staff
Rental MarketThe Real Deal LA

LA developer found dead in Hermosa Beach home, suspect arrested in shocking mystery

A prominent Los Angeles developer was found dead in his Hermosa Beach home on Saturday with a suspect that has since been arrested and charged in the case. Hermosa Beach police discovered the body of Demetrius Doukoullos, a 92-year-old developer known for building homes in seaside enclaves like Herm

1mo agoby TRD Staff
Rental Market6sqft

Hamptons oceanfront estate owned by late diamond dealer lists for $45M

An oceanfront Hamptons estate once owned by a diamond magnate has hit the market for $45 million. As first reported by the New York Post, the home at 15 Dune Road in Bridgehampton was built by the late Ara Arslanian, a Belgian-American diamond dealer who bought the property in the early 1980s and di

1mo agoby Aaron Ginsburg
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Rental MarketThe Real Deal LA

CIM ups density at under-construction multifamily development in Hollywood

CIM Group is looking to increase density at an under-construction housing development in Hollywood. The Los Angeles-based developer has filed new plans with the Department of City Planning to add an eighth floor to its 6007 Sunset Boulevard development to create a total of 172 apartments, Urbanize L

1mo agoby TRD Staff
Rental Market6sqft

Live in perpetual sunlight in this $5M contemporary Crown Heights townhouse

This new-construction two-family townhouse at 819 Dean Street at the convergence of Prospect Heights, Clinton Hill, and Crown Heights has 4,615 square feet of indoor living space, too many outdoor areas to count, and sunlight in every direction. Instantly recognizable on a classic Brooklyn block, th

1mo agoby Michelle Cohen
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Rental Market6sqft

24-story rental tower above historic Fort Greene church approved by Landmarks

After revising their original proposal, developers won Landmarks Preservation Commission approval Tuesday to build an apartment building on top of a historic Fort Greene church. Developer Stretke, along with architects FXCollaborative and ADP Architects, got the green light for the project at 144 St

1mo agoby Aaron Ginsburg
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Rental MarketStreetEasy

Introducing StreetEasy Agent Advantage℠

New marketing membership for NYC agents Starting April 14, get all the tools and exposure you need to secure your competitive edge - in one membership - with StreetEasy Agent Advantage℠. StreetEasy Agent Advantage℠ centers on what agents can't get anywhere else: exposure on NYC's largest home shoppi

1mo agoby StreetEasy Team
Rental MarketBrownstoner

Three-Bedroom Clinton Hill Rental With Updated Kitchen Asks $11,500 a Month

This sprawling 1890s flat has been modernized with an open kitchen and updated bathrooms, and boasts three bedrooms. The Clinton, at 275 Clinton Avenue, has a prime setting on Clinton Hill's scenic, mansion-filled avenue. Plans for an apartment house to replace a mansion on elegant Clinton Avenue ca

1mo agoby Susan De Vries
Rental Market6sqft

NYC to end criminal summonses for minor e-bike and cycling offenses

E-bike riders and cyclists will no longer face criminal summonses for low-level offenses, as Mayor Zohran Mamdani rolls back a policy of his predecessor. On Wednesday, Mamdani announced that, beginning March 27, the NYPD will rescind a policy introduced under former Mayor Eric Adams that issued crim

1mo agoby Aaron Ginsburg
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Rental MarketBrownstoner

The Insider: Architects Rebuild Sinking Park Slope Brownstone and Add a Penthouse

One thing Douglas Segulja has learned from years of architectural practice is this: "Never take the initial call at face value. The project often grows into something entirely different." That's what happened with this turn-of-the-20th-century brownstone, which had such serious structural issues it

1mo agoby Cara Greenberg
Rental MarketUrbanize LA

LACMA's David Geffen Galleries nears completion above Wilshire

LACMA's David Geffen Galleries nears completion above Wilshire Steven Sharp Thu, 03/19/2026 - 06:15 With its April 19 opening date just one month away now, the finishing touches are now in place for LACMA's David Geffen Galleries on the Miracle Mile. The project, which broke ground in 2020, replaced

1mo agoby Steven Sharp
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Rental MarketUrbanize LA

CIM Group looks to expand under-construction project at 6007 Sunset Blvd. in Hollywood

CIM Group looks to expand under-construction project at 6007 Sunset Blvd. in Hollywood Steven Sharp Thu, 03/19/2026 - 06:10 CIM Group is turning to the new citywide housing incentives to upsize an under-construction development near Emerson College in in Hollywood. The project, which is located at 6

1mo agoby Steven Sharp
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Rental MarketUrbanize LA

L.A. County approves $23M for affordable housing in Bellflower and unincorporated Arcadia

L.A. County approves $23M for affordable housing in Bellflower and unincorporated Arcadia Steven Sharp Thu, 03/19/2026 - 06:05 The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has approved just over $23 million in loans for two affordable housing developments in Bellflower and unincorporated Arcadia. 158

1mo agoby Steven Sharp
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Rental MarketBrownstoner

Parks Department Will Restore Prospect Park’s Vale With Pavilion, Accessibility

by Olivia Seaman, Brooklyn Paper A long-overlooked corner of Prospect Park is poised for a major transformation. City officials and community leaders gathered Monday morning to mark the start of construction on the Vale, an eight-acre site in the park’s northeast section that will undergo a $37.5 mi

1mo agoby Brooklyn Paper
Rental MarketBrownstoner

Daily Links: Landlords Rebuff Toxin Testing at Meeker Avenue Plume Site

In the News Couple Behind Ample Hills Returns With Burgers [NYT] Read More > The post Daily Links: Landlords Rebuff Toxin Testing at Meeker Avenue Plume Site appeared first on Brownstoner.

1mo agoby Anna Bradley-Smith
Rental Market6sqft

See what NYC’s new backyard apartments could look like

New York City could gain roughly 25,000 basement, attic, and backyard apartments, also known as accessory dwelling units (ADUs), over the next 15 years under rezoning rules approved in 2024. The city on Wednesday released a series of new tools to help New Yorkers navigate the process, including a li

1mo agoby Devin Gannon
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Rental MarketStreetEasy

Penthouse with slide and rock climbing wall lists for $20M

Who says you can’t have fun and whimsy in a luxury apartment? Certainly not the designers of the Sky House, the penthouse unit spanning the top four floors of the American Tract Society Building. This 6,500-square-foot home not only boasts modern and refined design, but also includes two chrome slid

1mo agoby Erika Riley
Rental MarketStreetEasy

NYC homes under $1M: What you can get right now

New York City is notorious for having some of the country's priciest real estate. However, it continuously proves that plenty of good deals can be found — if you know where to look. Whether you're looking to settle into Manhattan's historic Seaport district or prefer a modern condo in Sunnyside, Que

1mo agoby Ameena Walker

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