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Mitchell-Lamas’ Lesson for Rent-Stabilized Tenants
Landlords dream that tenants could spend a day in their shoes, or long enough to realize that ownership is not…
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Housing Notes 2Q26 Manhattan Sales Report
I’m super excited, actually thrilled, to release our first market report in conjunction with The Real Deal. As I mentioned…
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Mamdani Plans Largest NYCHA Transfer Redevelopment
The Bronx is about to get an affordable housing infusion. The neighborhood of Morrisania is slated to get 229 affordable…
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OneRepublic’s Ryan Tedder Is Building a $1B Real Estate Empire
Celebrities and real estate are easy if lazy bedfellows. Most are satisfied with mailbox money. Some, post-retirement, get into the…
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Ranking Top Residential Deals on Long Island
In 2025, Hamptons agents completed the first nine-figure sale in three years. Nothing has sold for so much yet in…
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NY Electric Buildings Fight Could Reach Supreme Court
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Why NYC’s Ultra-Rich Are Renting Apartments
Mike Fabbri has been quietly searching for a buyer for his client’s West Village townhouse. So far, he hasn’t had…
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One Penn Plaza’s Disputed Backstory
Keep the tune to Billy Joel’s ‘We Didn’t Start the Fire’ in mind (South Pacific, Walter Winchell, Joe DiMaggio) and…
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Tenant Groups Have More Power In NYC
Outside El Museo del Barrio in Upper Manhattan, tenant advocates were jubilant. They had done it. The rent freeze they…
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Tightening Office Market Pushes Manhattan Rents Higher in Q2
Manhattan office rents keep climbing. The borough’s average asking rent climbed to $78.03 per square foot in the second quarter,…
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