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Many landlords make no secret of their disdain for the pro-renter reforms enacted in the past few years. But among affordable-housing advocates, local leaders and the general public, laws focused on ...
The ecosystem of virtual therapy startups that burgeoned during the pandemic continues to grow as mental health care for children becomes more mainstream. The latest example is Union Square-based ...
Manhattan-based developer Turnbridge Equities has inked a long-term lease with one of the largest transportation companies in the country to take over what's now a massive vacant lot in southern ...
With temperatures rising over 100 degrees last week, heat-related illness among the city’s street homeless became a serious concern for outreach workers toiling under the same conditions. People ...
The mayor and Speaker Adrienne Adams shook hands at City Hall late Friday afternoon on the budget deal for Fiscal Year 2026, which comes in slightly above the $115.1 billion proposal that the mayor ...
President Donald Trump amped up pressure on Congress to speed the passage of his tax-cut bill as Republicans reached a ...
New York’s legal marijuana habit is getting bigger, to the tune of $1.7 billion in sales to date since the regulated market ...
A Harlem church that backed out of an agreement to turn over its century-old house of worship to a Queens developer is now in ...
The authority has reached a deal with Glenwood to preserve and expand the affordable housing units at 450 North End Ave., ...
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The city has for a third time postponed a key vote on its $3.1 billion plan to redevelop the Brooklyn Marine Terminal, this ...
The day Meyer Chetrit drafted it was the same day Justice Melissa Crane approved the $150 million judgment against the ...