City Council approves Edgemere rezoning plan
TRD Staff | July 15, 2022 02:45PM
The City Council approved a 166-acre rezoning in Queens this week, clearing a path for the addition of hundreds...
City Council approves Edgemere rezoning plan
Vornado in line for $1.2B tax break at Penn: report
By Kathryn Brenzel | July 13, 2022 06:34PM
Vornado Realty Trust could secure a tax break worth as much as $1.2 billion if it develops all of...
Vornado in line for $1.2B tax break at Penn: report
Tri-State
Jersey City needs developers to make its inclusionary housing work
By Kathryn Brenzel | July 11, 2022 11:15AM
Jersey City is poised to expand its inclusionary housing program, but its success hinges on developer buy-in. Later this...
Jersey City needs developers to make its inclusionary housing work
National
Strong jobs report brings warning signs for housing market
By Orion Jones | July 11, 2022 08:45AM
A strong jobs report seemed to defy fears of a looming recession, but contained warning signs for the housing...
Strong jobs report brings warning signs for housing market
These real estate execs gave Kathy Hochul the most cash
By Kathryn Brenzel | July 11, 2022 07:00AM
It’s not clear if real estate has Gov. Kathy Hochul in its pocket, but she certainly has the industry...
These real estate execs gave Kathy Hochul the most cash
Cushman held in contempt in Trump property probe
TRD Staff | July 06, 2022 09:30AM
A judge has decided enough is enough, holding Cushman & Wakefield in contempt for failing to comply with a...
Cushman held in contempt in Trump property probe
Issue
In housing-starved NYC, tens of thousands of affordable apartments sit empty
By Suzannah Cavanaugh and Sasha Jones | July 06, 2022 07:30AM
In a Washington Heights apartment building, vacant units are littered by the forsaken belongings of tenants. A wall decal...
In housing-starved NYC, tens of thousands of affordable apartments sit empty
Landlords bitten by program intended to feed them
By Suzannah Cavanaugh | July 05, 2022 08:45AM
When New York’s rent relief program launched early last summer, landlords saw a light at the end of the...
Landlords bitten by program intended to feed them
Tri-State
Ruling stops good cause eviction’s spread across NY
By Suzannah Cavanaugh | Research By Kathryn Brenzel | June 30, 2022 05:15PM
Less than a year after Albany made history as the first New York municipality to pass good cause eviction,...
Ruling stops good cause eviction’s spread across NY
Miami
HUD secretary declares Miami “epicenter” of housing crisis
TRD Staff | June 29, 2022 05:51PM
When U.S. Secretary for Housing and Urban Development Marcia Fudge wanted to get a grip on the nation’s housing...
HUD secretary declares Miami “epicenter” of housing crisis