Manhattan's high-end housing market is doing the opposite of what many political pundits predicted. Instead of a post-election chill, luxury buyers have rushed in after Zohran Mamdani's victory, ...
Developers transforming a downtown Manhattan office building into luxury apartments have landed nearly $779 million in financing for the project, one of the largest conversions in New York’s history.
In an era when Manhattan’s skyline seems to sprout glass-and-steel towers by the week, a devoted subset of buyers is looking in the opposite direction, toward buildings erected long before World War ...