Real Estate
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New York Bans Rent-Setting Software
Property owners may no longer be able to use certain software to set apartment rents. The state legislature this week…
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Office Activity Has Come Back in NYC & Miami, Not Elsewhere
New data shows an RTO reversal. In the early days of post-shutdown return-to-office tracking, offices were busier in markets that…
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DOGE Slashed $1M From Fair Housing Watchdog’s Budget
A nonprofit fair housing watchdog on Long Island unexpectedly had a hole blown through its budget by the Department of…
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Bronx casino bid at former Trump-owned golf course can move ahead after Council vote
A plan to bring a casino to a Bronx golf course once owned by Donald Trump took a step forward…
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For $1.6M, a rare mid-century modern home with Hudson River views
Photo courtesy of Modern Angles High on a wooded bluff with views of the Hudson, this five-bedroom home at 159…
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In heart of charming Greenpoint, a new rental launches leasing, from $4,500/month
All images courtesy of Witold Brend Leasing has kicked off for a new apartment building on the quieter, northern stretch…
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55-story Long Island City condo with over 600 units moves ahead
A massive 55-story condo tower with over 600 homes in Long Island City is moving forward after developers secured $525…
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Ivanhoe Cambridge Defaults at 85 Broad Street
Ivanhoe Cambridge is facing a tough test at a Financial District office building. The landlord — the real estate unit…
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Cuomo and Mamdani Clash at Mayoral Debate Over Housing
Whose rent board is it anyway? The board where everything’s made up and the numbers don’t matter. These are perennial…
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Rent Guidelines Board Member Tries to Explain Increase
As we reported Thursday, recently appointed Rent Guidelines Board member Alex Armlovich took to social media to explain why the…
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