The purchase reflects the phenomenon of marquee-name retailers and other types of users to buy, rather than rent, prime buildings on Fifth and Madison avenues.
A paraplegic man and his attorney have made a business of suing Queens businesses for alleged failures to provide handicap access to their establishments.
MetroLoft, the developer behind the Manhattan high rise that suddenly buckled on Tuesday, is facing a $350 million-plus lawsuit at star-studded 443 Greenwich St., home to names including Rebel Wils ...
The developer behind The Grove, The Americana at Brand and The Commons at Calabasas is expanding into private hospitality with the Miramar Lake Club--a waterfront property nestled in the Santa Monic ...
The unusual residence has become a local landmark thanks to its medieval-inspired design, complete with stone walls, turret-style towers, arched windows, and an entrance resembling a drawbridge.