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Permits Filed For 47-Story Tower In Hell's Kitchen
A developer filed permits Friday to build a new 47-story tower at the site of the Covenant House shelter on 10th Avenue.

A developer filed permits Friday to build a new 47-story tower at the site of the Covenant House shelter on 10th Avenue.

Take a look inside this Hell's Kitchen studio on the market below the benchmark price of $300,000.

Hell's Kitchen's long-decaying Windermere Hotel building may get a street-level makeover after the Landmarks Commission signed off on plans.
This Hell's Kitchen apartment has been on the market for nearly three years — longer than any other in the neighborhood.
The Midtown office building will reportedly be rebuilt into a taller tower after owners purchased air rights from St. Patrick's Cathedral.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the proposal Monday, along with a second possible extension leading to a refurbished Pier 76 in Hell's Kitchen.
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Despite drops in sale prices during the pandemic, parts of Midtown still ranked among the priciest in New York City last year.
A developer filed permits with the city Tuesday to build a 70-story, 896-foot-tall skyscraper on an empty lot on Fifth Avenue in Midtown.
Rents in New York City fell more this year than they did during the Great Recession, and Midtown helped lead the way, a study found.
The long-empty Windermere building on 57th Street ranked high on this year's "Worst Landlord Watchlist" despite new plans to refurbish it.
A Hell's Kitchen community board is incensed that an agreement to build middle-income housing has been altereed to serve lower incomes.
The developer Exell has filed plans to build a new 33-story, 450-foot hotel tower just steps away from Rockefeller Center.
The Art Deco bridge spanning parts of the Met Life complex near Madison Square Park is being taken apart, as first reported by Untapped NY.
Two ZIP codes covering Hell's Kitchen and Midtown ranked among the costliest in the U.S. this year, but one saw a major drop in home price.
This 250-square-foot studio is the smallest Hell's Kitchen apartment currently for sale.
This $85 million apartment occupying a full floor and including a yacht is the most expensive in Hell's Kitchen right now. See inside.
The pandemic has caused real estate prices to fluctuate around NYC. Here's an example of what $2,000 rent can get you in Hell's Kitchen.
Individuals must make at least $66,800 to qualify for 16 new apartments in Midtown available through the city's affordable housing lottery.
The five-story structure on the corner of Fifth Avenue and 33rd Street will make way for a 26-story mixed-use building, plans show.
The 1,401-foot skyscraper is now the fourth-tallest in New York City, and was built to preserve views of neighboring Grand Central Terminal.
Despite reports of dropping rent during the pandemic, a ZIP code covering Midtown and Hell's Kitchen remains one of the nation's costliest.
Target's long-planned 10th Avenue department store will open by the end of this year, the company said.
The landmarked tower on West 40th Street will be converted back into offices after two decades as a hotel.
New York City reached a deal with a private builder to redevelop the Madison Avenue site and raise $1B for transit projects.
Median rents dipped near 159 New York City subway stops this year, a 10 percent gain compared to 2019.
Home prices dropped in Manhattan by as much as 15 percent in a post-COVID market, but trends are tough to study due to market volatility.
Hell's Kitchen landlords are offering more discounts and special offers, which indicates rent decreases may be next.
The East 52nd Street and Madison Avenue hotel was hurt by the coronavirus' effects on New York's lodging industry.
The number of new leases signed in May 2020 was 62 percent lower than in May 2019.
The Midtown Manhattan skyscraper changed hands in 2019 for $150 million.
Extell Development is halting work at the site of its planned Billionaire's Row tower due to safety concerns presented by coronavirus.
The two-tower development will rise 401-feet-tall and contain more than 320 apartments.
The open-air observation deck at 30 Hudson Yards is 1,131 feet in the air.
The loan would fund the construction of a platform over the existing rail yard that would prop up more skyscraper developments.
The city hired contractors to install scaffolds at buildings that were not responding to violations and plans to bill owners for the work.
Governor Cuomo may help the massive project by directing it through a state review process.
Developers Tishman Speyer revealed a plan to renovate Rockefeller Plaza at the city Landmarks Preservation Commission.
Hudson Yards developer Related Companies faced backlash after a Times report revealed plans for a two-story, 700-foot wall near the park.
The renovated public spaces in the recently landmarked 555 Madison Avenue will be twice as large as the tower's original design.