The community development divisions of four financial institutions in or close to the World Trade Center appear to have made it through the blast unscathed.
A recent decision in Manhattan Supreme Court gives landlords the green light to raise discounted rents to the maximum level allowed under the state’s rent regulation laws, and tenants in…
If the state gives the go-ahead, the Health and Hospitals Corporation will make its biggest mass closing of community health clinics in recent years as soon as this week.
A Bronx nonprofit is developing a multi-million dollar mall to give local residents better shopping opportunities, but critics sneer at one dubious tenant.
A high-stakes Harlem real estate scheme has now run up a $50 million bill–a hot potato between the federal housing department and the two banks that hold the failing mortgages.