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Big developers get into co-living, graffiti now being used as a marketing tool, more

Published August 10, 2017 (over 8 years ago) · Updated 3 months ago
Big developers get into co-living, graffiti now being used as a marketing tool, more
Once considered a real estate blight, graffiti is being used by developers to lure in potential tenants (New York Post)
A former 400-cell prison on Staten Island is being converted into film and TV sound stages (Crain's New York Business)
The City Council also approved the Midtown East rezoning, clearing the way for 70 blocks of higher density and more office space (The Real Deal)
Co-living isn't just some hippie idea: big-name developers (including the Durst Organization in NYC) are getting in the game (Wall Street Journal)
A fire broke out in a Crown Heights brownstone early Friday, killing an elderly woman (New York Daily News)
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