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New York City's real estate scene is a whirlwind of strategic shifts and bold moves. From major media companies downsizing their office spaces to Lidl expanding its grocery empire across Brooklyn, the market is a mix of contraction and growth. Affordable housing projects are moving forward in some areas while others face foreclosure, and one developer is even using eviction to clear space for a new high-rise. Plus, the city mourns the loss of David Childs, the architect behind the World Trade Center rebuild. It's a day of recalibration, not retreat, in the ever-evolving landscape of New York real estate. For more information, visit JordanShea.com.
By Jordan SheaNew York City's real estate scene is a whirlwind of strategic shifts and bold moves. From major media companies downsizing their office spaces to Lidl expanding its grocery empire across Brooklyn, the market is a mix of contraction and growth. Affordable housing projects are moving forward in some areas while others face foreclosure, and one developer is even using eviction to clear space for a new high-rise. Plus, the city mourns the loss of David Childs, the architect behind the World Trade Center rebuild. It's a day of recalibration, not retreat, in the ever-evolving landscape of New York real estate. For more information, visit JordanShea.com.