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A Brooklyn developer with a pattern of scooping up old religious properties has purchased a different type of real estate: a ...
Minskoff and Moinian have both been facing problems of their own as well. Minskoff's office building at 1325 Sixth Ave. of ...
The MTA says it’s moving ahead with retiring the MetroCard and fully switching to its tap-and-go OMNY system by the end of ...
For the second time in a month, a judge rejected a request by the Real Estate Board of New York to block the city from ...
A Financial District-based drug discovery company inked a $1 billion licensing agreement with pharmaceutical giant AbbVie to ...
Mayor Eric Adams’ administration must implement a set of laws that expand access to low-income housing vouchers despite their ...
Even though he went to college in Indiana, Dan Shannon took great delight when thousands of Knicks fans congregated outside ...
A 32-story luxury rental building overlooking Fort Greene park has traded hands for $209.5 million, the brokers involved in ...
Staff at a group home on Long Island allegedly inflicted physical and emotional abuse on a nonverbal, autistic man from ...
The Department of Health has repeatedly failed to timely inspect adult care facilities that serve older New Yorkers and ...
The city Health Department wanted to hear from its residents but it also got hundreds of responses from a computer. Now, a ...
A longstanding Jackson Heights bowling alley site that recently reopened as a Lucky Strike is now poised to meet the wrecking ...
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