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Shopping centers want their mall rats back — and they’re organizing events, concerts and ‘Gram-friendly fun to give youths a reason to loiter
As Gen Alpha searches for IRL, offline experiences, mall owners are encouraging young people to come back, hang out and shop till they drop. Despite growing up with iPads in their strollers, these kids — born from around 2010 on — are so over-pixelated that...
Inside the new ultra-towers set to transform the NYC skyline in the coming years
Last fall, JPMorgan Chase’s 2.5 million-square-foot trophy, Foster + Partners-designed tower opened at 270 Park Ave. Six months on, the city’s first all-electric tower, aka Jamie Dimon’s Man Cave, is still inspiring fresh and innovative deals. That’s because...
NYC’s best new outside-the-box offices are finally being built for the people who work in them
The modern office is no longer just a place to work — it’s a place to belong. In the wake of the pandemic, employers were forced to confront a fundamental question: Why should anyone come back at all? The answer, increasingly, is the experience. Today’s...
Sting’s former NYC penthouse asks $45M with his custom touches still intact — because no one ever moved in
It’s a rock star’s museum. An Upper West Side penthouse duplex once owned by Sting will list for $45 million, Gimme Shelter can reveal. The stellar skypad has been empty, devoid of occupancy, ever since he moved out. “No one has lived there since Sting,”...
One thing you can do with your home to help you have the retirement you deserve
Retirement is time for many things: traveling, deepening friendships, and developing hobbies. Traditionally, it has not been a time for continuing to make mortgage payments. And yet, over the past few decades, that’s become the case increasingly. Between 1989...
Vacation rental bookings in 2026 World Cup host cities skyrocket up to 58% during
As the US gears up to host millions of visitors for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, short-term rental bookings are surging with double-digit annual growth. Nationally, June reservations are pacing 15.2% above last year, and July is up 17.1%, supported by peak-season...
New Yorkers fed up with noisy ventilation fans are suing landlords and flooding city channels with thousands of complaints
Nina Bovasso is an “exhausted” New Yorker. A dozen years ago, a restaurant called Empire Biscuit moved into the ground floor of her building, 198 Ave. A, replacing an Italian deli. An exhaust fan was placed on the roof, roaring off and on — mostly on. Bovasso,...
Manhattan foreclosures reach their lowest point in 4 years — while 2 other boroughs hit peaks
New York City’s foreclosure slowdown is being driven by one borough, and it’s not because the market suddenly got healthier. Filings slipped 3% year-over-year to 399 in the first quarter, the weakest start in three years, according to PropertyShark. Manhattan,...
Historic New Jersey home asking $895K was once a buzzy Revolutionary War tavern — which the British stormed
In 1778, British troops stormed into Pilesgrove, New Jersey’s Seven Stars Tavern, a busy stop along Kings Highway, then an important Colonial route linking the northern and southern halves of the state. Today, the two-story brick building at 1349 Kings Highway...