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In the Sunday Gazette, there was an article “Lawsuit seeks to block Colorado Springs affordable housing bond.” The Preserve ...
The 12 lowest-producing districts will be defined as part of the City Council’s own Fair Housing Framework. That law, ...
Private owners can gut-renovate six units for the same price as nonprofits’ building one from scratch, and in months instead of years.
In 2023, the sales total of New York City affordable housing portfolio deals reached $7.4 billion, according to data from ...
The documentary Slumlord Millionaire investigates the real estate industry, its ties to politics, and issues of housing ...
Mastrion has transformed the former Hilton hotel into a vibrant tribute to Queens, featuring smiling youngsters, flowers, and ...
A residential development will finally rise on the corner of West 145th Street and Lenox Avenue in Harlem after years of ...
The Charter Revision Commission voted to place five proposals on the November ballot — four aimed at simplifying and speeding up the development approval process for affordable housing, and one that ...
The New York City Council unanimously approved the long-debated One45 mixed-use development project in Harlem in a final vote this week.
The construction fencing surrounding the former Park Church Co-op on Russell Street was dropped last week, revealing that the ...