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It’s been a relatively quiet start to the summer on the Hamptons' hospitality scene. There’s been nothing like the fireworks ...
In the late 17th century, the Livingston family acquired a roughly 160,000 acre tract straddling the Hudson River, where it ...
The May lawsuit, filed by Budies LLC, claims that the OCM first granted it “proximity protection” — meaning no other legal ...
“Ignore the boost from education jobs; private demand for labor is slowing,” Samuel Tombs, chief US economist at Pantheon ...
New York City’s Fourth of July fireworks celebration could face security threats from extremist actors, including lone ...
S&P Global downgraded a Financial District office tower after its vacancy rate hit 40%, the latest sign of continuing stress ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s administration released a highly anticipated policy plan this week to improve quality of life for New ...
A historic literary center in Midtown that traded hands for almost $8 million several months ago is slated to be partially ...
A Brooklyn-based builder has scooped up a Bronx development site for $60 million, records show, and the now-vacant lot could ...
New York City voters will be asked to vote this fall on major reforms to the ways housing gets approved, including changes ...
Charles Cohen, the owner of several struggling Midtown office towers, insists in a court filing that he has plenty of money ...
Northwell Health’s controversial plan to expand Lenox Hill Hospital inched closer to the finish line on Wednesday after a ...
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