Bank of America and developer Douglas Durst already have preliminary approval for $650 million in Liberty Bonds for the bank’s new midtown headquarters. But guess what? The deal may be getting even sweeter.
Sanitation is mulling over Visy Paper’s plans for a high-tech incinerator on Staten Island.
Blacks were more than twice as likely to be denied a mortgage loan than white homebuyers in 2002, according to an annual study.
The Campaign Finance Board launched its voter guide website, with bios and policy statements from the candidates and info on each ballot proposal.
Manhattan and Brooklyn were second and third in volumne of new housing units built in the state during the 1990s.
The HIV/AIDS Services Administration has said it will finally begin using formal contracts with landlords providing emergency housing.
The health department is joining a day of events planned in 100 cities around the country to mark the first National Latino AIDS Awareness Day.
Nonprofits working with for-profit firms on direct mail campaigns can use preferred mailing rates starting November 13.
Congress enters its final stages on next years’ funding bills in coming weeks.