| NYT > Real Estate Developers Eye Garages and Parking Lots In Manhattan, parking lots and garages are making way for all sorts of development, especially luxury condominiums. Habitats | Lower East Side: Lower East Side/Habitats - Living Small, Decorating Large Gray Burton lives in a 250-square-foot space he furnished with antiques he?s been collecting for years. The Hunt: The Hunt | In Westchester, an Aspiring Landlord Changes Her Plans MacKenzie Thompson?s plan to buy a multifamily house in foreclosure did not pan out. She decided to buy a home in Westchester County. Living In | Katonah, N.Y.: Katonah, N.Y./Living In - The Hamlet That Got Up and Went A photogenic Westchester suburb with high-profile residents is also known for its art museum and a performing arts center. On the Market in New York City A Ditmas Park co-op, Upper East Side co-op and an Upper West Side condo. On the Market in the Region A 10-year-old house with six bedrooms in Montvale, N.J., and a renovated four-bedroom in Bronxville, N.Y. City Room: Big Deal | The World at Its Feet Wealthy investors are wiring millions of dollars to New York to snatch up a piece of 157 West 57th Street - what will be New York City's tallest residential building, with 90 floors overlooking Central Park. City Room: Big Ticket | Sold for $19,000,000 An apartment at the Trump International Hotel and Tower, opposite Central Park, was bought anonymously through a limited liability company. |