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2024
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Archaeologists discovered thousands of tools, artifacts, and human and animal remains dating back 7,000 years at the Related Group’s Miami River construction site, where the development firm plans a three-tower project.
The 16-month excavation and preservation of the items could be the most archaeologically significant findings near the mouth of the river in the past 25 years. The artifacts date back to “the time of the emergence of the first cities in Mesopotamia,” thousands of years before the Roman Empire.
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The number of agreements entered into recently has decreased month by month from August, with the number of new entries falling every month since June. However, the decreases in new contracts have been offset by the steep reduction in new listings since the summertime.
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“Newly signed contracts for single families declined month over month for the first time in 2022. In addition, condo new signed contracts fell for the second time. However, the jump in mortgage rates took some of the edge off of still elevated demand, enabling seasonal expansion of new single family listings.”
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A welcome escape from New York City’s typical hustle and bustle will now be open all year — and just a short ferry ride away.
The 172-acre island in New York Harbor opened wide to the public in 2006 after decades as a military installation.
Governors Island starting Nov. 1 will be open from 7 a.m. to 6:15 p.m.
NYC Ferry service will be offered on the South Brooklyn Route during weekdays and non-summer weekends, in addition to the existing Pier 11/Wall Street summer shuttle.
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