This gorgeous new park along the Hudson River is now open

For several years, anybody who has walked, run, or biked along the Hudson River trail in Hell’s Kitchen has had to squeeze past barriers and a shrouded fence. At last, the barriers came down.
Ice skating at Rockefeller Center is back for a magical 2024 season

The world’s most famous ice rink is back for the season—yes, even before Halloween. The Rink at Rockefeller Center is now open and ready for anybody who’s feeling more “holiday season” than “spooky season.”
New York City’s Real Estate Market Begins the Fall on a High Note

Following last month’s decline in mortgage rates, New York’s real estate market has seen its best start to the fall season since 2021.
The Children’s Museum is transforming a Manhattan church into a massive playground

We were all children once, with vivid imaginations and a dreamlike view of the world. But every so often, something happens in the real world that rivals even the most wild child-like imaginations. Click here to read more
A spooky multi-sensory experience at the Rockefeller Center

We’re officially out of summer and if you’re looking to fully lean into the eerie, spooky vibes of October, then you can’t miss a new family-friendly exhibit at the Rockefeller Center.
The infamous revolving restaurant in Times Square, The View, is coming back—courtesy of Danny Meyer

Coming this winter, The View will be once again spinning the block. Thanks to Union Square Hospitality, the two-story venue will be reimagined as a hub for American classics for the area’s theater crowd.
Manhattan’s Luxury New Developments Record Strongest Week in 2.5 Years

Luxury home sales in Manhattan took off led by the biggest wave of new development deals since May 2022. The median asking price was $6.8 million, up from $6.4 million the previous two weeks.
Finding the Perfect Home Office in Manhattan

Manhattan is one of the most sought-after locations in the world, and it’s not hard to see why. Its iconic skyline, vibrant neighborhoods, and rich cultural history offer an exciting and luxurious lifestyle.
Midtown residents risk losing their homes as co-ops face ground lease renewal

For the residents of Carnegie House could soon be forced out as a looming ground lease renewal threatens to send their monthly costs skyrocketing.
RFR’s Control Of Chrysler Building Has Been Terminated, Its Landlord Says

The college that has long owned the ground underneath the Chrysler Building says it has wrested control of the iconic skyscraper.