Downtown San Jose Fumes as City Targets Rat-Infested Tower Site
City inspectors flagged visible blight and rodent problems at 27 South First St., a foreclosed downtown parcel once slated for a 24‑story tower. Officials are weighing fines and enforcement.
Fifth Ave Gem 390 Faces Fast-Track Foreclosure After Judge’s Ruling
A judge cleared the way for foreclosure on the landmarked Gorham Building at 390 Fifth Avenue, ending a short court pause and reviving a lender-owner fight over the property's debt.
Brooklyn Big Spenders Ink 23 Luxe Deals, Move $69 Million In A Week
Brooklyn logged 23 luxury contracts and about $69 million in signed deals last week, led by a Fort Greene townhouse and a Williamsburg penthouse. Sellers are seeing faster turnarounds as days on market dip.
Pasadena Council Clears Way For Oak Knoll Housing Project
City Council rejected a neighborhood appeal Monday, allowing a 46‑unit Oak Knoll development to advance to final design review amid protests over trees, massing and parking. The project includes six below‑market units and one level of underground parking.
Beckham Hotel Play Has Miami Gardens Kicking Around Hard Rock Deal
Miami Gardens will review a Beckham‑linked hotel and parking proposal adjacent to Hard Rock Stadium, opening a 60‑day competitive window for bids. City staff will vet the unsolicited public‑private partnership before any commitments are made.












