Luxury condo tower in Flushing goes up for auction
/“This auction presents an excellent opportunity for buyers to capitalize on Queens’ booming residential market.”
Read More“This auction presents an excellent opportunity for buyers to capitalize on Queens’ booming residential market.”
Read MoreDitmars Steinway, a section of Astoria, was the 36th most expensive neighborhood overall.
Read More“I do believe that something should happen on this land, but this proposal isn't that something.”
Read More“Their $1,000 is less important to me than $150 from a regular person.”
Read MoreGCP Realty II is suing the New York City Department of Finance, claiming that the department allegedly overvalued a now-shuttered East Elmhurst hotel.
Read MoreCap off this year’s spooky season by channeling the spirit of Harry Houdini.
Read More“We don’t have a big middle finger building yet … That would be our middle finger building.”
Read MoreBesides Ridgewood jumping ahead of LIC in the rankings, home sales in Queens neighborhoods made all sorts of moves between 2015 and 2019.
Read MoreBuildings larger than 25,000 square feet will be required to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by 40 percent by 2030, or face a fine.
Read MoreThe lawyer turned herself into law enforcement officials on Monday.
Read MorePolice have warned residents of Corona, Elmhurst and Flushing about a man who allegedly ghosted potential renters after he received their security deposits.
Read MoreMarcus & Pollack LLP works hand-in-hand with leading developers to include women-owned business on their job-sites at every level — from general contractors and construction managers to all lower-tiered trades.
Read MoreWhen Hilda Valentin’s landlord died in 2016, her six-unit apartment building was in the process of getting a new boiler. Valentin had lived in a rent-stabilized apartment there for 27 years.
Read MorePresident Donald Trump received more than $413 million from his father Fred’s real estate empire, the majority of which he pocketed thanks to tax and real estate schemes, a New York Times investigation revealed on Tuesday.
Read MoreNew York City recorded an all-time low unemployment rate of 4.1 percent, according to the newly released August employment report by the New York State Department of Labor. But hundreds of thousands of residents continue to struggle to pay rent or earn a living wage.
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