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To help solve issues in affordable housing, startups, venture capital and public players all agree on one thing: it’s time to turn to technology.
A recently released report from the New York Building Congress detailed a string of infrastructure and housing priorities that are critical for preparing
The residential real estate behemoth Realogy is looking to take down the sector’s fastest-growing brokerage firm. The $7 billion parent of brands including
Private-sector employment in Lower Manhattan has swelled to 251,224 employees, rebounding beyond pre-9/11 levels, according to the Alliance for Downtown
A New Jersey real estate company has purchased the Newsday’s Long Island headquarters for $54.5 million. Hartz Mountain bought the 48.3-acre site in Melville
Consolidation continues to reshape the commercial appraisal industry as BBG, a national advisory, has purchased Jerome Haims Realty, an independent New York firm.
The city is putting speculative building investors on notice to tread carefully. A new Speculation Watch List issued by the Department of Housing Preservation
While Amazon has yet to comment on reports it is reconsidering Long Island City for its HQ2, politicians and industry groups have thrown their support
Turn a Manhattan terrace into more dollars per square foot By Linda O’Flanagan Above, the balcony of an apartment at Five Star, in Park Slope, Brooklyn
Roland Li for Real Estate Weekly By Roland Li Starting this month, Brooklyn Museum visitors will be greeted by a towering fabric installation that transforms
By Danny Astoria More than half of the residential brokers working in New York City believe the housing market will get worse before it gets better.
If you’re a broker and you’re not already using home staging, maybe you should be. Staging homes and apartments for viewings by prospective buyers has











