The Daily Dirt complains about waiting forever for the City Council to vote on the City of Yes for Housing Opportunity.
Some developers are excited by the City of Yes deal. One sees an immediate benefit for his Bronx affordable housing project.
Condo sales were a particularly sore point, posting double-digit declines in all three counties, according to Multiple ...
“Real Housewives of New York” star Erin Lichy is heading back to the Eklund-Gomes Team. Lichy, who joined the cast of the ...
Another global law firm scooped up office space in downtown Houston; landlord Hines is spending $13 million for tenant ...
Integra Investments will launch condo sales at the start of the new year for Ocean Park Residences, a 14-story, 76-unit ...
Costa Mesa will get a new headquarters of an apparel behemoth and score a win for California when the Dickies brand leaves 65 ...
O’Malley, who served in the child protection division, failed to secure the 60 percent “yes” votes required to retain his ...
Houston billionaire Tilman Fertitta is laying the groundwork for a major expansion to the River Oaks District. Having ...
Industry pros explain why they’re bullish on the Windy City, while also expressing public policy woes to Planning and ...
Supervisor seeks to use eminent domain to halt market-rate housing plsn in favor of an all-affordable alternative.
Measure ULA spending proposal includes provision of money for tenants to buy and run their apartment buildings.