Harlem Showdown: City Council Approves 200-Unit Hill Top Housing Plan on Amsterdam
Following an endorsement visit from Mayor Mamdani, the City Council has officially approved a plan to bring roughly 200 affordable and supportive homes and a new community center to 1727 Amsterdam Ave.
Boerum Hill Mega-Jail Shows Its Face as Facade Climbs Atlantic Ave.
Cladding panels are starting to go up on the 15‑story borough jail at 275 Atlantic Avenue, changing the look of Boerum Hill. The project will include 1,040 beds and ground‑floor community space.
Bay Area Office Market Makes Big AI Bet With $500M War Chest
PSAI Realty Partners closed an oversubscribed $500M fund to buy Bay Area office and research properties, banking on rising demand from AI tenants. The raise follows recent local buys that underscore its strategy.
Lot Wars On The Front Range: Colorado House Backs Fast-Track Splits For Homeowners
The Colorado House approved HB26-1308 to let Front Range homeowners split residential lots through an administrative process. Supporters say it could create starter homes; local officials warn it erodes local control.
AvalonBay Resurrects Stalled Mountain View Complex With Plan For 725 Homes
AvalonBay is reviving a stalled Mountain View redevelopment at 555 W. Middlefield, proposing roughly 725 units and reshaping a 14.5‑acre parcel near Moffett Boulevard.
Sticker Shock In Harlem: City’s $909K ‘Affordable’ Homes Finally Moving Ahead
Four long‑vacant Harlem lots are being developed into 34 subsidized homes. The project's $30.9M bill — about $909,000 per unit — raises fresh questions about building affordable housing.












