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After first landing in Williamsburg, a marketer found a one-bedroom apartment in a (somewhat) quieter part of Brooklyn, and ...
The Midtown office shooting that killed two real estate professionals has prompted grief—and questions about whether more ...
Demand for restaurant space in New York City has rarely been greater than it is now, helping power the city’s retail ...
Eight teams are competing for three downstate casino licenses, and huge real estate projects hang in the balance ...
The real estate sector will have to choose between trying to work with Zohran Mamdani or backing Andrew Cuomo or Mayor Eric Adams as an independent in November, senior reporter Eddie Small writes.
In its legal filing, CoStar demands Zillow remove all unlicensed CoStar photos from its sites and also pay damages, which are ...
Shares of firms with exposure to New York City’s real-estate market were hammered Wednesday as investors panicked over the growing prospect of rent-freeze advocate Zohran Mamdani winning City Hall.
We spoke with seven individuals across the industry to ask them how they felt Mr. Mamdani might change New York City real estate forever. Interviews have been condensed for space and clarity.
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