Some residential managers aren’t waiting for the last minute to make their buildings ready for Local Law 97, which kicks in at the year’s end and requires extensive changes in heating systems. As we reported, the law calls for most city buildings to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to certain levels or face huge fines. Argo
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Reps for Sherry-Lehmann, the embattled, 90-year-old high-end wine store, told my colleague Lisa Fickenscher last week that they were “excited” they would reopen the shuttered shop on Tuesday. But as of Friday, a window sign touted only, “Grand reopening coming soon!” As Fickenscher first reported, the venerable vino vendor was shut down by the State Liquor Authority
New York real estate agent Marissa DelVecchio thought she had a hare-larious idea — but for some, it was just an unsettling surprise. Pictures of a cozy Rochester house for sale showcased the exterior and interior, per usual, in its online home listing. But in a twist, some spaces in the four-bedroom, 2½-bath house also
Three-time Stanley Cup champion Chris Chelios is looking to offload his Malibu home for $75 million — a great deal more than what he bought it for back in 2003. “I was looking for a place to get away with the family,” Chelios, 61, told The Post of his and wife Tracee Chelios’ decision to
Isn’t it lovely? This ribbon in the sky of a house looking down upon Los Angeles is seeking a new owner. At 600 Clinton Place, on a shelf in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains with sweeping views of the city and Pacific Ocean below, a four-bedroom, eight-bathroom residence is fresh on the market
The saga of New York’s most iconic triangular skyscraper continues. After being bought by a surprise contender, the Flatiron Building’s fate is once again up in the air, and more bidding may well lie in its near future. Late last month, the Fifth Avenue landmark’s former owners lost their deed to deep-pocketed challenger Jacob Garlick,
They’re breaking out the Chardonnay and cocktail sauce on the Upper West Side. The Mermaid Inn, which made a splash on Amsterdam Avenue for 15 years before it closed last year, is taking the plunge again nearby. The new Mermaid will reopen later this year at 335 Columbus Ave. at West 76th Street, a former
In a much-needed flash of residential energy downtown, the 242 luxury condo apartments at Lightstone Group’s 130 William St. are nearly sold out, according to an analysis of public records posted on the city’s Department of Finance ACRIS database. The flood of pricey purchases since marketing began in 2018 hopefully portends a resurgence for the
A historic 18th-century home that’s truly withstood the test of time has listed for $2.95 million. Located in Charleston, South Carolina, at 40 Tradd St., this three-bedroom, four-bathroom home saw Civil War shelling, several colonial fires in the neighborhood, the Earthquake of 1886 (with a magnitude between 6.8 and 7.3) and even weathered hurricanes. It
Send hogs and kisses. It’s a classic New Pork story, but that doesn’t make it any less of a pig deal: After 100 years of tendering loin, this Brooklyn butcher is done bringing home the bacon. “To our patrons,” begins a heartfelt letter recently posted above a Zagat award, next to a ravioli advertisement and
This Oregon property offers an ideal opportunity to pretend you’re the president you’d like to see in the Oval Office. In Portland’s Northeast quadrant, a convincing replica of Washington D.C.’s 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. has sat in homage to the official building for over 113 years. Although it may look like a tourist attraction, the just
We’re getting freaky – about cleaning. Don’t let your home become a “bacterial war zone,” cleaning enthusiast Angela Donal warns. The 41-year-old swears by a few simple hacks that keep her home in tip-top shape and ward off bacteria. Her best home-kept secret is to clean her house “every single day” and conduct a thorough deep
Yet another chapter has opened in the decades-long saga of the East Village’s beleaguered former P.S. 64. Developer Gregg Singer, who has owned the 152,000-square-foot East Ninth Street building since 1998, has put the property forward for bankruptcy protection. Singer decided to proceed on March 21, a single day before the badly decayed, H-shaped structure
Zach LaVine, a Seattle native, is selling his Washington home for $2.25 million, The Post has learned. Made up of four bedrooms and three baths, the NBA player purchased the home back in 2019 for $1.69 million. Located in Issaquah, 20 minutes from Seattle, the property has been described as one of the “most exceptional”
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