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While the demand for New York real estate remains somewhat unquenchable for the meantime, ... the New York Times reported. By 2030, Manhattan could grow by 220,000 to 290,000 new residents, ...
Creative design firm Visualhouse’s latest predictive rendering of what the New York City skyline could look like in the future is a real beauty.
By 2030, New York's Department of City Planning expects that Manhattan will have 220,000 to 290,000 new residents--approximately one new for every six current.
'Billionaires' Row' is transforming New York's iconic skyline. By 2030, ... as the One World Trade Center and One57 will be overshadowed by a new crop of glistening towers in Midtown Manhattan.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has a plan that aims to build 500,000 new homes by 2032, what he's called a "moonshot" goal. But the city needs 560,000 new homes by 2030 to meet current and future ...
New York City real estate developer Scott Rechler is on a mission to reshape Manhattan’s future — and skyline.. As CEO of RXR, Rechler has $17 billion in properties under his management but ...
City leaders see threats from the Trump administration and Republican officials that could lead to undercounting immigrants ...
The New York of the future is a bright, vivid place inspired by Stevie Wonder’s “Living for the City,” or a light, ethereal place where people produce their own energy. Or maybe it’s an ...
Architects share visionary concepts for New York City in 2030, blending innovation with urban planning. ... Here's more of Richard Meier's vision to create a green band of parks around Manhattan.