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Administration Rejects Congress Plan, Threatening Vouchers
President Donald Trump’s administration is refusing to replace a pandemic-era housing voucher program, setting up a funding cliff that could…
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KSG Sued BroadRange For $11M Tenant Improvement Allowance
The owner of a Pennsylvania warehouse sued BroadRange Logistics, alleging the firm engaged in a scheme to defraud the property…
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UWS Double-wide Sets New Neighborhood Record With $45M Sale
A double-wide mansion on the Upper West Side traded for nearly 50 percent off — but still managed to set…
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New York Top Real Estate Deals: Friday, July 10
🏆Residential: The most expensive home sale recorded in New York was on the Upper West Side, where a megamansion at…
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Pied-à-Terre Tax Lands, Homeowner “What Ifs” Linger
Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s pied-à-terre tax already has homeowners, lawyers and realtors pleading for greater clarity and transparency. The Department of…
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Pfizer Scares Tests Office-to-Resi Thesis
For an industry betting that obsolete office towers can help solve the housing shortage, this week’s scare at the former…
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Elliman’s AI Overhaul Raises Questions About Future of Agents
Residential real estate could be approaching a reckoning over artificial intelligence. Earlier this week, Douglas Elliman announced it was overhauling…
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Why This Brooklyn Multifamily Development Site Sits Dormant
Walk around New York and you might wonder why some blocks have little or no housing despite tremendous demand for…
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Pfizer Building Inspector, Subcontractor Face Scrutiny
Days after buckled columns at the Pfizer building conversion sparked concerns that the project was in danger of collapse, key…
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Rockpoint, Urby Team Up to Build in Booming Jersey City
A hot new bombshell has entered the Jersey City development villa. Boston-based Rockpoint and local developer Urby formed a joint…
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