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Pied-à-Terre Tax Proposal Rankles NYC Real Estate
The latest bid to tap New York’s ultra-wealthy for more money landed with a thud in the city’s real estate…
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What NYC Can Learn From Other Cities With Pied-A-Terre Taxes
Gov. Kathy Hochul shocked the industry earlier this week by proposing an annual tax on pied-à-terres in New York City,…
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Has Spring Sprung in New York’s Housing Market?
We’re a month into spring, which means New York’s housing market would typically be blooming as buyers and sellers emerge…
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NY Landlords Brace for Tenant Power Act
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Nussbaum Lowinger Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Mark Nussbaum’s former law firms filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy months after the once prominent real estate lawyer admitted to…
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Third Avenue Offices Inch Into The $100 PSF Club
As rents hit record highs on prime Midtown corridors, Third Avenue is beginning to notch milestones of its own. Financial…
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Prosecution Surprises in Jared Solomon Vornado Fraud Case
In his opening statement earlier this week, Jared Solomon’s defense attorney vehemently denied the government’s allegations that his client had…
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Jeffrey Epstein’s Brother Seeks to Sell Five-Story Office
The brother of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein is looking to turn the page on a five-story office building in Hudson…
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Ex-Barclays CEO Lists 520 Park Penthouse for $40M
One of the original buyers at Zeckendorf Development’s 520 Park Avenue is looking to sell. Former Barclays CEO Robert Diamond…
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HPD floats fix for distressed landlords, but not the one they want
City officials are acknowledging distress in rent-stabilized buildings. But they may have different ideas than landlords do about how to…
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