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The city will now hold off on selling the debt of property owners—who make the list if they owe taxes or water, sewer and ...
"The city sells the lien sale as a financial enforcement tool, but ignores the fact that it is a pipeline to the affordable ...
Rafael Salamanca, currently a councilman and chair of the Council’s powerful Land Use Committee, is challenging the incumbent ...
For many low-income and immigrant New Yorkers, an unregulated basement or cellar unit is all they can afford. While the city ...
This is the moment for New York to do something big,” said Judith Enck, founder of Beyond Plastics. She’s among those pushing ...
"My plan would use a $500 million investment from our city's pension funds—a smart, long-term real estate investment—to ...
"As the race for who will be the next mayor takes shape, the city lies at the intersection of vast private wealth and public ...
Trump’s decision to halt new permits for offshore wind and pause construction of New York’s Empire Wind project puts ...
"A system that centralizes fines ignores two crucial facts about our rodent crisis: rats do not abide by property boundaries and many homeowners are asset rich but cash poor, and do not have the ...
When New York State legalized recreational cannabis, officials did so with the promise to give those affected by the War on ...
The Department of Building's No-Penalty Inspection Program returns from May 19 to June 30, when homeowners, small landlords and small business owners can schedule free inspections to make sure their ...