Manhattan

Developers Reveal New Interior Renderings of The Keller at 150 Barrow Street in West Village, Manhattan

Aurora Capital Associates and William Gottlieb Real Estate have shared new interior renderings for The Keller, a seven-story residential building at 150 Barrow Street in Manhattan’s West Village. Designed by BKSK Architects, the building contains 24 condominiums and a suite of amenity spaces. Compass Development Marketing Group and the Hudson Advisory Team are the exclusive sales and marketing team for The Keller.

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Street view of 76 Montague Street, headquarters for The Brooklyn Bridge Animal Welfare Coalition

New York State Awards $7.6 Million for Animal Shelter Renovation and Expansion Projects

New York Governor Kathy Hochul recently announced a $7.6 million fund that will help animal shelters and humane societies across the state complete renovation, expansion, and construction projects. Known as the New York State Companion Animal Capital Fund, the funding will support 21 shelters and societies, including two in New York City and four in Long Island.

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Street view of 358 West 58th Street - Courtesy of the Hudson Hotel

Hudson Hotel Secures $100M Loan to Complete Residential Conversion in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan

A residential conversion of the Hudson Hotel will move forward following the acquisition of a $100 million financial package from Northwind Group. Located at 358 West 58th Street in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan, the existing 878-key hotel will be redeveloped to support 441 rental apartments and more than 50,000 square feet of retail space. CSC Coliving, repeat Northwind Group borrowers, will oversee the conversion of the property, which is situated between Eighth and Ninth Avenues, just southwest of Columbus Circle and Central Park.

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Mayor Eric Adams speaks at the Century 21 ribbon cutting ceremony in Manhattan - Photo by Michael Appleton, Mayoral Photography Office

Retailer Century 21 Reopens at 22 Cortlandt Street in Financial District, Manhattan

Century 21 has reopened in its Financial District flagship in Manhattan after nearly three years of closure. Located at 22 Cortlandt Street, the bargain fashion retailer first opened in the 1960s as a family operation run by Al and Sonny Gindi. The size of the store, once ranked among the largest retail locations in Manhattan, has been reduced from its original six-story footprint to four floors at the primary 22 Cortlandt Street building.

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