In a push to give nonprofits some relief from the real estate crunch and to fill empty office space outside of lower Manhattan, a group of realtors is calling on…
As City Council hopefuls begin to campaign and seek endorsements, one Queens legislator and labor leader finds himself caught between the two worlds he serves.
Housing agendas familiar to New Yorkers could soon pop up at HUD, as President Bush taps some Empire State policy makers to fill the agency’s senior staff.
Just as tenant ownership of decaying buildings nears death in New York, the city has pledged to award several hundred apartments to nonprofits planning low-income tenant cooperatives.
A member of the Lubavitcher Hasidim becomes the first from his community to run for public office in the city, and his campaign could drastically change the dynamic of an…
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