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Voters will have a chance to reshape the city’s approach to development and limit the power of the City Council to stop new ...
The 12 lowest-producing districts will be defined as part of the City Council’s own Fair Housing Framework. That law, ...
In last year’s state budget, as well as this year’s, we put $80 million aside for new middle-income housing, for a total of $160 million. We also provided $100 million in capital last year and $140 ...
The Charter Revision Commission is expected to advance four measures onto the November ballot Monday afternoon intended to ...
Rose’s firm raised $660 million for its latest impact fund which will acquire and improve affordable and mixed-income multi-family ...
New York City ballots this November will include four land-use proposals and a bid to shift municipal election years after a special panel voted to advance their suggestions Monday. The Charter ...
Constraints forced project builders to position the jobsite crane close to the building and secure it through temporary openings in the facade.
“It’s just horrible, everyone hates it,” Maria Surawaska, 38, said, with partner Keith Willmann, 44, adding: “It looks fake.
SCALE Lending, the debt financing arm of New York City-based Slate Property Group, has provided a $305 million construction loan for a new multifamily project in the Mott Haven area of The Bronx. The ...
Despite millions already spent, there appear to be no clear favorites for landing one of three downstate gambling licenses.
Developers are hoping to build a mixed-use high-rise building at 40 Quay Street, an MTA-owned lot, as well as a smaller ...
Bob Oaks worked hard for four decades in Missoula to help working class people to be able to afford homes, and on many other projects.