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The City Council sued Mayor Eric Adams on Tuesday in an effort to block his office’s executive order allowing federal immigration authorities to re-establish a presence at the Rikers Island jail ...
A renowned Japanese pastry chef is debuting his first doughnut shop outside of Tokyo in the heart of Times Square next week.
Joseph Jacobson, the attorney with Manhattan-based Biolsi Law Group representing Cosby in the foreclosure case, had no ...
Congestion pricing deterred even more drivers from entering Manhattan below 60th Street in March, with traffic markedly ...
The law also bars landlords and brokers from requiring tenants to use a specific real estate agent; violations would result in a $750 initial fine, escalating to $2,000 for third and subsequent ...
In addition to services, JASA is the largest nonprofit manager of senior affordable housing in the city, and also has experience as the owner of properties. From services, to management, to ownership, ...
Address: 630 Ninth Ave., Manhattan Landlord: GFP Real Estate Tenant: International Society for the Performing Arts Lease size: 1,200 square feet Lease length: Five years Asset type: Office Brokers: ...
Andrew Cuomo was denied nearly $3 million in public matching funds on Tuesday by the city’s Campaign Finance Board, an unexpected setback that will limit his campaign’s war chest for about a month.
Upstate New York—the loosely defined region north of the city's northernmost suburbs that boasts no shortage of lush countryside and weathered red barns, but not so much Hamptons-style traffic—is hot.
In New York, real estate is increasingly something you inherit — not buy. The share of Manhattan home sales involving a trust — a preferred tool for passing on wealth — surged to 28% last year in a ...
A state-funded homeless outreach program has placed 723 people in the city into permanent housing, continuing a stable pace of placements since it launched three years ago, Gov. Kathy Hochul said ...
It is unclear how many recipients of a popular home care program have lost services after 30,000 people failed to complete paperwork with a new administrator by the statutory deadline. Roughly 190,000 ...