6sqft’s top stories of 2025!

December 29, 2025

As we say goodbye to 2025, 6sqft is reflecting on the stories that resonated the most with our readers. From JPMorgan’s new Midtown headquarters and the Flatiron Building’s conversion into condos, you stayed updated on new projects shaping our city. You ate up articles about celebrity penthouse purchases, record-setting real estate, and new trash policies. Readers debated New York’s best pastrami spots and learned about new legislation to address the housing crisis, from rezonings and ADUs to bringing back single-room occupancy apartments. Below, find our most-read stories of the year. Thanks, as always, for reading!

New developments and commercial projects

395 Flatbush. Rendering courtesy of Binyan Studio and TenBerke Architects.
A look inside the new condos at the Flatiron Building. Visualization / Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group

Real estate trends

Pre-war apartments are still a popular choice for New York buyers. 12 West 72nd Street. Credit: Brown Harris Stevens.
Red Bank, NJ, is one of the best commuter suburbs for those priced out of NYC. Photo by Jazz Guy on Wikimedia

Celebrity sales, new records, and residential milestones

A big year for the new development at 80 Clarkson Street. Rendering credit: DBOX
Sabrina Carpenter paid $9,950,000 for a duplex penthouse at 108 Leonard Street. Credit: Melanie Greene.

NYC news

Empire bins were installed in West Harlem this year. Credit: Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office.
A pastrami sandwich at Katz’s Deli. Photo by City Foodsters on Flickr

Openings and events

Central Park’s new swimming pool opened this summer. Photo © Richard Barnes
Erewhon opened in NYC. Credit: KITH

Affordable housing in every borough

A lottery opened at 25 Water Street, a former office tower that now holds over 1,300 homes. Rendering courtesy of Streetsense.
Twenty-two mixed-income apartments opened next to the shuttered Mount Sinai Beth Israel campus in Gramercy. Photo © Ondel Hylton

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