For six years, developer Jed Walentas dreamed of turning sugar into gold on the Williamsburg waterfront. Now, the moment of truth is at hand for the former Domino Sugar plant at 300 Kent Ave., an 1865 designated landmark that’s been transformed behind its weathered brick facade into a one-of-a-kind office building. The search begins this
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A Manhattan millennial is doubling down on cratering crypto by hawking his nearly $2 million Columbus Circle condo for Bitcoin or Ethereum instead of cash. “I know the market’s crashing, but I believe in cryptocurrency,” said Ronen Segev, who is peddling his swanky pad — a two-bedroom, seventh-floor condo at 340 West 57th Street — for
The coronavirus pandemic may be ebbing, but the hospitality industry still ain’t doing so hot. In what has been an ongoing trend, another hotel — this time Chelsea’s Holiday Inn at 125 W. 26th St. — has sold, albeit at a steep discount. Two Kings Management paid owner Watermark Lodging Trust approximately $80.3 million for
Almost 100 years after the government took their land, it has been returned. This week, the Los Angeles Board of Supervisors unanimously approved that a beachfront property known as Bruce’s Beach be transferred back to the descendants of its former owners, Willa and Charles Bruce. The Bruces bought their little corner of Los Angeles in
Return to nature — with all the amenities of luxe living. Outdoor lodging company AutoCamp has opened its second East Coast location in the Catskills. The hospitality brand — which also has locations in or in-the-works at Joshua Tree, Yosemite, Zion, Cape Cod and California’s Russian River — promises patrons a “boutique hotel experience” in
Co-op apartments in a luxury doorman building on Billionaires’ Row are selling for as low as $100,000 for a studio and $659,000 for a three-bedroom penthouse with a terrace. But the glitch in the only-in-New York scenario is that owners in the 324-unit building must pay a combined $280 million to buy the land under
Bret Easton Ellis published his first novel, “Less Than Zero,” when he was 21 — earning him admission into the 1980s literary brat pack, with fellow members Jay McInerney, Tama Janowitz, Jill Eisenstadt and Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Donna Tartt. Now, Ellis’s East Village/Union Square digs, where he wrote “American Psycho,” are on the market for $1.5
At its early developmental stages, the Los Angeles beach town of Malibu has always been reserved for the rich and famous. But in the last few years alone, even millionaires have now been shut out — and the community has become a staple for the ultra-rich only. Larry Ellison, the tech titan who has invested
Rumors can be made of flimsy stuff. But they take on added attention when so little verifiable, large-scale activity is taking place in the commercial office market these early summer days. One tale that has tantalized the commercial brokerage world for months is that Cushman & Wakefield and Newmark, the city’s Nos. 2 and 3
The last relic of a dead breed can now be yours. The Redbird model subway car, which has stood guard outside Queens Borough Hall since 2005, is now available for private purchase. “Brought to you by the people who sold a Staten Island Ferry to Pete Davidson, DCAS is now auctioning off the last surviving
Everything may be bigger Texas, but Shaquille O’Neal is opting for a smaller abode when it comes to his next house. Months after selling his mega-mansion in Orlando, Fla., the NBA legend purchased a much smaller, five-bedroom, six-bathroom estate in the Dallas suburbs. Located in Carrollton, the final listing price of the home was $1.224
The city’s office market is all about hospitality and the flight to quality as building owners are sprucing up their products to woo the companies that are trying to entice their workers back to the office. “It’s product not price,” said Howard Hersch, vice chairman of JLL, as some firms are forking over upwards of
It’s a snapshot of the horror that is now the NYC rental market. A mob of apartment hunters recently lined up and waited more than an hour — street-side and up several flights of stairs — to view a 371-square-foot, one-bedroom, third-floor walk-up listed for $2,337.39 in the East Village. “It’s ridiculous,” 36-year-old apartment hunter
Zosia Mamet, the actress and daughter of playwright royal David Mamet and actress Lindsay Crouse, has sold her Upper West Side apartment for $1.2 million. Mamet killed it in “The Flight Attendant,“ where she played Kaley Cuoco’s best friend on and off screen in a more grown-up version of her starring role in Lena Dunham’s often-maligned “Girls.” The
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