Hell’s Kitchen Affordable Housing Project Gets Mixed Reaction

Hell’s Kitchen residents and local lawmakers are speaking out about a planned affordable housing project.
New Pace Gallery: ultra pricey art takes over Chelsea

The Pace Gallery opened in Chelsea. Only some of the mega gallery’s expensive art is for sale, and residents wonder how its opening will impact the neighborhood.
Koreatown restaurants struggling in a more competitive K-town

New chain restaurants on 32nd Street, including some well-known Korean brands, force family-owned Korean restaurants to adapt.
The Ladies’ Mile: property rights vs. preservation

Preservationists are rallying to defeat two bills recently introduced at City Council, both aimed at regulating the Landmarks Preservation Commission.
Increased funding for Silicon Alley startups alters Midtown real estate

The growth of Silicon Alley from a small group of startups to the country’s second largest startup hub comes with a price: a change in real-estate dynamics in the neighborhood.
Plaza District Skyscrapers Drive Prices Through the Roof

One57, the residential building dubbed “the billionaires club,” is going to change West 57th Street and raise prices when it opens next year.