Location: International

The first show residences have been unveiled at One Wall Street, Macklowe Properties’ reinvention of a 1930s landmark in Downtown Manhattan, which promises to ‘set a benchmark for luxury living’.

Rents in the Big Apple have soared by 29% over the last year to hit a record high.

8,200 sq ft spread on Billionaries’ Row was last seen asking $169mn in 2021.

US aerial imagery giant Vexcel has announced plans to roll out its ‘building attribute’ information in over 25 countries, including the UK.

Will Pavia test-drives Manhattan’s Steinway Tower for The Times, and surveys the recent crop of ‘superskinnies’ changing the city’s famous skyline.

The US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Sweden are now all in the third stage of a property market downturn, suggests Neil Shearing, Group Chief Economist at Capital Economics.

The Oakridge Transit Centre is one of the largest undeveloped sites in the Canadian city.

Property markets "tend to follow a predictable sequence in downturns," says Capital Economics - and the pattern has already started in the UK and USA.

Central Park Tower’s 100th Floor is ‘unlike anything else in the world’, says developer Extell

Knight Frank's latest index "confirms the extent to which top tier cities are seeing demand return and stock dwindle as workers, along with international students and corporate tenants return to the prime…

The short-term accommodation platform is inviting 'out-of-this-world' ideas from designers, architects, DIYers and makers from around the globe

Enda Curran examines the potential impact of a global housing market slowdown on the world’s economy in this Bloomberg deep-dive