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Two years after he was tapped by Mayor Eric Adams to help bolster the city's economy, B.J Jones is quietly leaving his post ...
The City Council dropped a $202 million effort that would have expanded the city’s cooling centers to also accommodate people ...
In the past year, some of the neighborhoods with the biggest boosts in inventory actually also saw double-digit price hikes, ...
Harry's Table, an Italian food market run by culinary giant Cipriani in the Upper West Side's Waterline Square development, ...
William Wallace has long owned the 32-story office property, known as Tower 57. Wallace signed the papers through Connecticut ...
U.S. District Judge Frederic Block, presiding over federal court in Brooklyn, preliminarily signed off on a settlement ...
A tech startup aimed at helping landlords shorten apartment vacancy periods, thus reducing costs, appears to be no more.
Manhattan rents continue to smash records as the city's busy summer apartment-hunting season moves forward.
The city is projecting that fewer New Yorkers than previously anticipated will be enrolled in mental health clubhouses under ...
Mayor Eric Adams on Wednesday vetoed two bills that would extend the city’s minimum-pay rule and other protections to grocery ...
The Second Circuit ruling has essentially zero immediate impact for stakeholders in the New York cannabis market, since it ...