
Luxury NYC Residences With Enchanting Summer Outdoor Spaces
The summer season is all about spending quality time outdoors. If you are on the lookout for luxury NYC residences, this blog is a perfect read
The summer season is all about spending quality time outdoors. If you are on the lookout for luxury NYC residences, this blog is a perfect read
R Multifamily developments continue to rise and drive a new wave of construction in NYC. Simply put, the city’s largest building plans are now slowly taking
Issac & Stern architects have finally revealed the first look at 580 Gerard; both its architecture and exterior. The land being developed was purchased by Silverback
If Long Island City, N.Y. needed Amazon, you wouldn’t know it from continued robust development, sales and leasing momentum just across the East River from Midtown
Our favorite listing this week, is a one stunning 1-bedroom, 2-bathroom, in the newest residential building in LIC, . Located at 24-16 Queens Plaza S Apt:
The Corcoran Group has planted its flag in Queens with the opening of an office in Long Island City. Led by president and CEO Pamela Liebman,
Just one subway stop away from the hustle and bustle of Manhattan lies Long Island City, a burgeoning cultural area with enviable views of New York
In an exclusive reveal, Silverback Development has officially launched sales for Hero LIC, a new condominium building at 24-16 Queens Plaza South in Long Island City, Queens. The Serhant Team at
As completion approaches at Long Island City’s latest high-rise, Silverback Development announces the sales launch for 109 luxury condos at Hero LIC, a 22-story tower at
Josh Schuster’s Silverback Development lined up a $90 million construction loan for its Gramercy Park condominium development. Och-Ziff Capital Management Group and Michael Dell’s MSD Partners
In a surprise announcement, Silverback Development has acquired development rights for a new, 23-story residential project that has already topped-out in Long Island City, Queens. Located at 24-16 Queens Plaza
Six months after the Four Seasons Restaurant moved out of the Seagram Building and reopened on East 49th Street, a trio of developers dined before the