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2020: ARTIST SWOON CREATES GIGANTIC MURAL ON 23-STORY, TERRA-COTTA AND GLASS TOWER THE DIME
2020: New York Sees Biggest Home-Building Boom in Years
2020: Modern White Tower Attached to Landmarked Dime Savings Bank in Williamsburg Nears Finish Line
2020: Williamsburg’s Dime Savings Bank opens affordable housing lottery, from $2,116/month
2020: The Dime in South Williamsburg 50% Leased During Pandemic
2021: The Dime Is a New Landmark for Williamsburg’s Live/Work/Play Set
2021: Lobby art sucks, but these NYC buildings are redrawing the rules
2021: THE DIME IN SOUTH WILLIAMSBURG LAUNCHES MULTI-FACETED FITNESS & WELLNESS PROGRAM
2022: Owner's Magazine - Sam Charney Principal at Charney Companies
2022: NOTABLE LEADERS IN REAL ESTATE 2022 (Sam Charney)
2022: 55-Story Tower With 600 Apartments to Go up Next to Court Square Subway Station
2022: Charney, Tavros pick up stalled LIC development site
2022: Development boom going strong in Gowanus: here are the newest proposals
2022: In for a Dime: Williamsburg apartments asking big price tag
2022: Tavros, Charney pick up Gowanus dev site for $102M
2022: These were the five priciest development sites sold in NYC in 2021
2022: NYC’S BEAUX-ARTS 96TH STREET SUBSTATION WILL BE DEMOLISHED
2023: Affordable housing debuts at former Bedford Union Armory in Crown Heights, Brooklyn
2023: Developers Chasing Rent Growth In Queens Amid Cost-Fueled ‘Brooklyn Spillover’
2023: “The Fed is killing us”: Real estate reacts to news of higher, faster rate hikes
2023: Charney Companies Announces The Green House, A One-Of-A-Kind Residential Destination, Is 90% Leased
2023: NYT Homes For Sale
2020: 50-Story Tower Revealed in Preliminary Renderings for 30-25 Queens Boulevard, in Long Island City
2021: Demolition Complete For 50-Story Skyscraper at 45-03 23rd Street in Hunters Point, Queens
2022: Developer doesn’t scrub, but instead celebrates, graffiti in Queens
2022: The city’s new ‘it’ districts
2021: New Buildings Lure Tenants With Free Rent
2021: New Development Returns, Along With New Holdouts
2022: In New York City, the Demand for New Developments Is Bouncing Back