Even in Renovated Manhattan Condos, Tap Water Can Still Show Risk

Manhattan’s real estate market is defined by its ability to reinvent itself. From the sleek glass towers of Hudson Yards to the meticulously “gut-renovated” pre-war condominiums of the Upper East Side, the aesthetic of modern luxury is everywhere. For many buyers, a high-end renovation implies a total reset—a fresh start where every wire, floorboard, and […]

Lead Found in a Historic Manhattan Building Sparked Community Action

Manhattan is an island defined by its vertical history, a patchwork of architectural eras that tell the story of New York City’s ascent. From the cast-iron facades of SoHo to the limestone masterpieces of the Upper East Side, these buildings are the pride of the borough. However, as we move through 2026, many residents are […]

Manhattan Daycare Added Water Testing After Parent Concerns

In the heart of Manhattan’s Upper West Side, a premier daycare facility recently took a significant step toward total environmental transparency. While the center has long been celebrated for its low teacher-to-student ratios and advanced early childhood curriculum, a new priority emerged in early 2026: the absolute verification of tap water safety. Following a series […]