
New York City Housing Inventory Sees Significant Increases
New York City, January 17, 2026 New York City has experienced a notable rise in housing inventory across several neighborhoods, offering prospective buyers more options in

New York City, January 17, 2026 New York City has experienced a notable rise in housing inventory across several neighborhoods, offering prospective buyers more options in

New York City, January 17, 2026 A New York State Supreme Court judge has approved Summit’s acquisition of over 5,000 rent-stabilized apartments in New York City.

Brooklyn, January 17, 2026 Gino’s Pizza, a beloved pizzeria in Downtown Brooklyn, has closed its doors following nearly 40 years of service. Established in 1986, the

New York City, January 17, 2026 New York City is grappling with a historic budget deficit of $12 billion, including $2.2 billion for the current fiscal

New York City, January 17, 2026 Small business owners in New York City are increasingly turning to development centers for support that includes counseling, training, and

New York City, January 16, 2026 New York City has filed a lawsuit against the food delivery app Motoclick, claiming violations of Delivery Worker Laws, including

New York City, January 16, 2026 The Cochran Firm has secured a 10-year lease for a full floor at 17 State Street, Manhattan, marking a substantial

New York City, January 16, 2026 Mayor Zohran Mamdani has taken significant steps toward consumer protection in New York City by appointing Samuel Levine as Commissioner

Midwood, Brooklyn, January 16, 2026 The proposed Interborough Express (IBX) light rail project aims to enhance transport connectivity in Midwood, Brooklyn, benefiting local businesses and community

New York City, January 16, 2026 New York City has seen a 5.4% increase in commercial property values, reaching $1.659 trillion. This growth reflects a recovery