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The ancient neolithic monument of Stonehenge near Amesbury is viewed from a hot air balloon on September 7, 2016 in Wiltshire, England. To mark the 30th anniversary of Stonehenge becoming a World Heritage Site, English Heritage has launched a competition offering members of the public the chance of a hot balloon ride which allows the chance to see a unique view of Stonehenge within in a wider prehistoric landscape but also the see the recent changes to its setting in recent years including the removal of the A344 and the old car park.

Is a Proposed Tunnel Under Stonehenge a Threat to Humanity’s History?

Building a tunnel under the 5,000-year-old stones could mean the destruction of important archaeological sites nearby.
By Alanna Martinez
Spend the time to find the balance between your core features, your business goals, and your budget.

Here’s How Much It Really Costs to Make an App

When it comes to budgeting your app development costs, there are so many specific factors at play that saying it will cost between $X and $X is an oversimplification.
By Jory MacKay
Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks at the 2016 Crain's NYC Summit in Manhattan.

As the Presidential Election Approaches, Bill de Blasio Shifts Focus Back to the City

Mayor Bill de Blasio touted gains in education, job growth and public safety as he gears up for re-election.
By Madina Toure

Nowhere But Up: Michael Cohen Considers Expansion on West 23rd

By Daniel Geiger
Larry Silverstein Hosting an Update on WTC last September (photo courtesy of Getty Images)

3 World Trade Center Gambit: Silverstein Could Cut Tower Short

By Daniel Edward Rosen

Target Goes “Local” for Harlem, Corporate Style

By Elise Knutsen
Should we tear down 285 Madison? (Property Shark)

What to Do With 285 Madison: Are Our Crumbling Office Buildings the Problem?

By Matt Chaban
16 Acres of Retail and Residential Coming to SI.

Staten Isle Gets “Iron” In Diet, Will Be Site of Huge New Development, City Sez

By Daniel Edward Rosen
Pipe dreams. (Port Authority)

Bagli Is Back, Vornado's Bus Terminal Tower Is Not

By Matt Chaban
Tommy Craig.

The Bespoke Builders: Hines' Quiet Designs on New York

By Matt Chaban

18 Varieties of Hines Development: The Bespoke Builders' New York Projects

By Matt Chaban

Long Island Development Called "Significant"

By Guelda Voien
All aboard.

Ahoy, Brooklyn! Defying Recession, Developers Drop Anchor Along East River

By Matt Chaban
Going up in Greenpoint. (Dept. City Planning)

Greenpoint Colossus: Massive 10-Tower Complex Could Rise Next Year

By Matt Chaban
Keep 'em coming. (Getty)

Governor’s Island Gets Rained Out, So What’s on the Horizon?

By Matt Chaban
I'll take it! (Brownstoner)

Site Unseen! Renters So Desperate, They Sign on the Floor Plans

By Elise Knutsen
Could be a nice condo lobby, too. (Park51)

It’ll Still Have a Mosque, But How About the Park51 Condo?

By Matt Chaban
If you build it, they will return. (WSJ)

You Can Go Home Again: LeFrak Returns to Queens

By Matt Chaban

Some People Like Chelsea Market's Giant New Addition, Say People Building Giant New Addition

By Elise Knutsen
Little help? (Related Companies)

Go West, Old Men! Nine Firms Vying for Huge Hudson Yards Leases

By Matt Chaban
The New York Observer logo in black against a peach background.

Make No Big Plans: The End of the Mega Project Era

By Matt Chaban
Those'll be some views. (Getty)

Related, Two Trees, Andre Balazs, FXFowle Among Firms Flooding Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 1

By Matt Chaban
Bridging the public and private. (BBP)

Here Come the Brooklyn Bridge Park Condos [Video]

By Matt Chaban

On Second Thought, Still Plenty of Condos at BBP, Some Coming Soon

By Matt Chaban
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