From New York's Glitter to Maryland's Shelter, Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Repurposed for Housing
The iconic Rockefeller Christmas tree is repurposed for housing by Habitat for Humanity, with the 2021 tree used to help build the Hanna family's home in Maryland.
Novato City Council Approves $1 Million Grant for Habitat for Humanity's 80-Unit Affordable Housing Project
Novato City Council approves a $1 million grant for Habitat for Humanity's 80-unit affordable housing project, ensuring long-term affordability and contributing to state housing goals.
Eden Prairie Homeowners Receive 2025 Property Tax Statements and Valuation Notices from Hennepin County
Eden Prairie homeowners receive property tax statements and valuation notices, which are crucial for determining fiscal responsibilities and upcoming tax changes. Assistance is available for those with questions.
Beverly Hills Poised for Growth, Planning Commission Reviews Upscaled Mixed-Use Development at Former Stinking Rose Site
A proposal for a seven-story, 140-unit mixed-use development at 55 N. La Cienega Blvd. in Beverly Hills is currently under review, featuring affordable units and commercial space.
Community Fights to Save Elizabeth Street Garden in Manhattan from Affordable Housing Development
Manhattan's Elizabeth Street Garden may be replaced by affordable housing, despite community efforts to preserve it. An eviction notice was issued, but the garden's supporters continue their legal fight.
Historic Camp Meeker Church Turned Modern Home Hits Market for $1.295M in California's Sonoma County
Historic church and parsonage in Camp Meeker, CA, renovated into modern homes, are for sale at $1.295 million, offering a mix of history and comfort on nearly half an acre.
Related California to Build $750 Million Luxury Skyscraper in San Francisco's Financial District Despite Office Vacancy Rates
Related California plans to build a $750 million luxury skyscraper with offices and a hotel in San Francisco's Financial District, despite a 37% office vacancy rate.
New York Attorney General Sues Florida Woman Accused of Hijacking Brooklyn Low-Income Housing Co-op
New York AG Letitia James sues a Florida woman, Jessica Vargas, for fraudulently claiming control over a Brooklyn low-income housing unit and siphoning off $442,000 in rent.
Pinnacle Group Acquires Queens-Based Rego Park Health Care Facility for $56 Million
Rego Park Health Care, a Queens-based nursing home, was bought by Pinnacle Group of Hudson Valley for $56 million. The facility offers various healthcare services and will continue operations under new ownership.