Gansevoort Peninsula, the first public beach in Manhattan, is open on an old landfill site along the Hudson River. It's no California beach, or even a Hamptons beach, but something uniquely New York City.
Mayor Eric Adams, right, and Richard Coles, the founder and a managing partner at the Vanbarton Group, tour a new apartment at building located at 160 Water…
Luiz C. Ribeiro/Getty Images New York City's pace of housing construction has slowed to a trickle, despite a severe affordability crisis. The governor's plan…