

Wellness from the Ground Up: Why Developers Are Building Health Into New NYC Construction
For years, the "wellness" conversation in New York City real estate was dominated by high-end amenities. Developers competed over who had the largest saltwater pool, the most advanced cryotherapy chamber, or the most exclusive rooftop yoga deck. The market has evolved, and I've written about this shift in detail in my post on why multi-family developers are pivoting to wellness. But in 2026, the market has matured. High-net-worth buyers and sophisticated renters no longer see


Why "Invisible Wellness" Will Change the Way NYC Developers Convert Offices to Homes in 2026
As I walk through the cavernous, quiet floors of a Midtown office tower slated for residential conversion, I can almost feel the potential. We are currently in the middle of a massive shift in the New York City landscape. By the end of 2026, over 16,000 new apartment units are expected to hit the market, all born from the skeletons of former office buildings. For developers, this isn’t just a race to fill floorplates; it’s a race to define the next generation of urban living.


Why Natural Materials Will Change the Way You Experience Your Small NYC Apartment
Living in New York City often feels like a constant negotiation with our senses. We navigate the roar of the subway, the sharp glare of LED streetlights, and the cold, hard surfaces of glass and steel that define our skyline. By the time I step through my front door, my nervous system is usually begging for a "reset." If you're at the beginning of your renovation journey, my Start Here page will help you get oriented. If you’re living in a typical NYC apartment, you know the





