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This apartment in Inwood is the most expensive home for sale in the Upper Manhattan neighborhood right now. Take a look inside.

This apartment in Inwood is the most expensive home for sale in the Upper Manhattan neighborhood right now. Take a look inside.

NYCHA developments in Washington Heights are among 16 in Manhattan that will receive part of $271M in funding for repair work.

The decision to not hear Inwood Legal Action's appeal to stop the rezoning of Inwood clears the way for the process to begin.
The Art Deco Society of New York is examining the glamourous architecture style of select buildings throughout Inwood.
Winning companies were announced Thursday of the city's Housing Rights Challenge to improve tenant's rights in Upper Manhattan.
This $2.6 million townhouse in Washington Heights is the most expensive home for sale in the neighborhood right now. Take a look 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 Washington Heights.
Landlords who evicted dozens of people in Washington Heights and Inwood are in the top 20 "worst evictors" in New York City, advocates say.
A New York State judge annulled the 2018 rezoning, which upzoned large parts of Inwood for greater residential development.
Inwood Legal Action supports Public Advocate Jumaane Williams' bill that would make racial impact studies mandatory for land use actions.
The city-owned apartment building will yield 28 new units of affordable housing in Washington Heights.
Two development firms are suing each other over a failed partnership to buy a site that just sold for $54 million.
An application to upzone the Sherman Avenue and Broadway property failed in 2016. The building has changed hands twice since then.
Median sales prices on one Washington Heights street are cheap in comparison to the rest of Manhattan, but "affordable" may be a stretch.
The move will facilitate repairs at the Audubon, Bethune Gardens, and Marshall Plaza public housing developments.
The full-block site is located in a former industrial district along Ninth Avenue between West 218th and 219th streets.
Opponents of a rezoning passed in 2018 presented their case on why the courts should overturn the city's plan for the Uptown neighborhood.
The new development will rise nine stories tall on a Hillside Avenue site that's currently occupied by a baptist church.
The new building will be constructed on a vacant lot on West 187th Street near Broadway.
The 13-story development will consist of employee housing, rooms for hospital guests and a center for children's programs.
The Seaman Avenue site was once occupied by twin three-story homes. An application for a spot rezoning at the site was rejected in 2017.
Developers planned to build a condo building on Overlook Terrace near the 181st Street subway, but declared bankruptcy last year.
The redeveloped library will rise 143-feet-tall and contain 174 below-market-rate apartment units.
A landlord illegally circumvented rent regulation for decades after converting two buildings into sham co-ops.
The home, built into a cliff overlooking the Hudson River, was once the most expensive listing in Washington Heights.
The new development is located just south of Dyckman Street in an area not affected by a recent neighborhood rezoning.
The five one-bedroom apartments are renting in a newly-constructed building on Amsterdam Avenue and West 158th Street.
The Radio Tower & Hotel will be the first mixed-use development built in the neighborhood in 50 years, local officials said.
A Brooklyn-based developer is planning a 272-unit apartment building for the Broadway and Sherman Avenue site.
The adjacent buildings contain 140 apartments and have risen in value by $8 million since a 2016 land deal.
A two-story retail building on a Washington Heights street corner will become a seven-story mixed-use development.
The unique home built into a cliff overlooking the Hudson River was once Washington Heights' most expensive listing.
The site — which has West 165th and 166th street frontages — contains development rights for a 119,370-square-foot building.
The city Landmarks Preservation Commission kicked off the process to landmark the Park Terrace West-West 217th Street Historic District.
HAP Investments’ new 39-unit condo building on West 167th Street offers a look at what's coming to Uptown.
The planned MADD Equities development will bring more than 600 apartments to Inwood.
The 10032 zip code is the only area in Manhattan where homes cost less than $500 per square foot, according to a PropertyShark study.
Developers had planned a 23-story, 114-unit apartment building at the site.
An affordable housing developer and the city will preserve the current Section 8 housing as part of a 40-year tax abatement.
Asbestos abatement work has begun at the Colliseum Cinemas on West 181st Street, and a retail tenant in the building has closed.