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“Knee-jerk reaction” or permanent shift: How is NYC’s FARE Act actually impacting the rental market?
UrbanDigs data shows rising rents and fewer listings in Manhattan after the city’s broker fee ban took effect on June 11.
A former Vornado executive faces fraud charges, plus the biggest news of the week in New York City real estate.
Apartment complexes owned by S2 Capital and Tides Equities were headed to the auction block, and more Texas real estate news.
This is the third time a key vote by a city-appointed 28-member task force has been delayed, amid pushback from elected ...
Crest Real Estate rallied architects for a reboot of a post-World War II program for rebuilding in Altadena and the Palisades.
South Florida real estate poised for more New York investment and demand if Zohran Mamdani slides to victory for Big Apple’s ...
Swire Properties cashed out of the retail and parking components of Brickell City Centre in a $512 million deal with Simon ...
Two private equity executives sold their Palm Beach home for $17.9 million, down from its $28.5 million listing price last ...
TransPecos Development Corp. brought on JLL’s Robert McDonough to lead marketing for the 62,900-square-foot building.
L.E.K. Consulting signed a 10-year lease for 54,000 square feet at 1166 Sixth Avenue, relocating from 114 West 47th Street.
Avison Young reports that in Los Angeles, law and finance companies have taken over office leasing instead of tech and ...
Heron Pond, a 304-unit condo complex in Pembroke Pines, hit the market for auction after being evacuated last August due to ...
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