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The suit claimed that MetLife was improperly charging tenants "market rate" rents while at the same time receiving real estate tax benefits from the City of New York under the J-51 program, which requires property owners to maintain apartments as rent-stabilized during the period in which they are receiving benefits. The lawsuit asked for a ...
The Hess Triangle is the result of a dispute between the city government and the estate of David Hess, a landlord from Philadelphia who owned the Voorhis, a five-story apartment building. [3] In the early 1910s, the city claimed eminent domain to acquire and demolish 253 buildings in the area in order to widen Seventh Avenue and expand the IRT ...
[17] [18] [19] One such fire, between The Raunt and Broad Channel stations on May 7, 1950, cut service on the middle section of the railroad line. [20] The LIRR, then bankrupt, could not afford to repair the trestle, and the city of New York purchased the line in 1952, [20] [21] and it reopened as the New York City Subway's IND Rockaway Line in ...
The FBI conducted searches at the homes of two of New York City Mayor Eric Adams' closest aides on Thursday, sources familiar with the investigation told ABC News. The Hamilton Heights home of ...
From stock market news to jobs and real estate, it can all be found here. ... rates surge back over 7%. Signed contracts on existing homes dropped a sharp 5.5% in December from the previous month ...
The Housing Police, along with the New York City Transit Police, was merged into the New York City Police Department in 1995 by New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and continues today as the Housing Bureau. The department had an auxiliary police unit and a emergency service unit [2] [3]
“Own a piece of NYC history on a quintessential tree-lined Gramercy street. ‘The Little House’ located at 78 Irving, is a single-family carriage house built in the mid-1800s,” the listing ...
The Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY) is a trade association for the real estate industry in New York City. Formed in 1896, it has been dubbed "the leading trade group advocating on policy changes in the real estate industry". Its current president is James Whelan. [1]