NY Attorney General Takes Action Against Albany Landlord for Violating Student Tenants' Rights
NY Attorney General Letitia James stopped predatory landlord practices by Asaf Elkayam's company, ensuring tenant protections and penalizing illegal fees.
Brooklyn to Host World's Tallest Passive House Skyscraper with Alloy Development's One Third Avenue
Alloy Development is set to construct the tallest passive house skyscraper, One Third Avenue, in downtown Brooklyn, focusing on sustainability and affordable housing.
New York Attorney General Takes Action Against Capital Region Landlords for Discrimination
NY AG Letitia James has taken action against Capital Region landlords for discriminating against renters with housing vouchers and imposing illegal late fees.
Bill Cosby's Upper East Side Brownstone Hits Market for $7M Amid Mortgage Dispute with CitiMortgage
Bill Cosby's NYC brownstone is for sale at $7M amidst a foreclosure battle with CitiMortgage over an alleged mortgage default. The property, bought in 1980, features 5,000 sq ft, six bedrooms, and an elevator.
Leeding Builders Group Files $3 Million Lawsuit Against Naftali Group for Unpaid Wages on Upper East Side Condo Project
Leeding Builders Group is suing Naftali Group for alleged nonpayment of $3M for The Benson project, and around $15M for work at 200 East 83rd Street, both luxury NYC condos. Naftali countersued, claiming LBG failed to finish the work.
Gov. Hochul Announces Over $320K in Remedies for Housing Discrimination Victims in New York
Governor Hochul reports progress on combating housing discrimination in New York, with $320,000 paid to victims and policy changes made. Landmarks lit blue to honor Fair Housing Act.
Manhattan's Retail Market Blooms with Lowest Vacancy Since 2017, Diverse New Leases Signal Robust Recovery
Manhattan's retail real estate is rebounding from pandemic lows, with vacancy rates dropping to 14.6% and various high-profile retail leases indicating a revitalizing market.
Governor Hochul Announces Upgrades to Delancey St–Essex St Station and New Mixed-Income Housing at Essex Crossing
Governor Hochul and others announce plans to upgrade the Delancey St–Essex St Station for ADA compliance and to construct a mixed-income housing development at Essex Crossing.
Groundbreaking $107M Renovation of Almus Olver Towers Launches as Part of Syracuse's East Adams Neighborhood Transformation
Gov. Hochul starts a $107 million renovation of Almus Olver Towers in Syracuse, enhancing the East Adams Neighborhood with 191 updated affordable housing units, energy-efficient systems, and without displacing residents.
Mayor Eric Adams Launches Women-Focused Affordable Housing Complex in the Bronx
Mayor Eric Adams and DSS Commissioner Molly Wasow Park inaugurate a 64-unit affordable housing complex in the Bronx focused on women-led households during Women's History Month, contributing to NYC's housing initiative.
Sheepshead Bay Residents Protest Unexpected Homeless Shelter Replacing Promised Affordable Housing
Residents of Sheepshead Bay in Brooklyn protest a new homeless shelter, feeling misled by developer's original promise of affordable housing at 2134 Coyle St. Community Board 15 was initially led to believe the development would be residential.
Brooklyn's United Senior Center Faces Potential Closure Amid 70% Rent Hike and Gentrification Concerns
The United Senior Center in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, may close or relocate due to a 70% rent increase, highlighting tensions between community services and market realities in NYC.
Governor Hochul Invites Proposals for 100% Affordable Housing on Long-Vacant Clinton Hill Site
Governor Hochul is calling for proposals to develop an affordable housing project on a vacant Clinton Hill site, aiming to turn the state-owned parcel into a mixed-use development with community facilities.




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