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The move by the city’s Rent Guidelines Board drew quick condemnation from tenants and their advocates as well as landlords.


The results from the city’s annual street homelessness count were released on Thursday.


Hundreds of real estate brokers rallied at City Hall to oppose a bill that would force landlords — instead of tenants — to pay broker fees when those landlords hire them.


The $1.3 million grant from the U.S. Labor Department will fund the workforce development program for 40 months.


NYCHA aims to randomly select 200,000 applicants to put on the Section 8 waitlist after Aug. 1.


The measure, which would require whoever hires a real estate broker to pay them, has received support from New York City labor unions.


They say they will have nowhere to go when the temporary leases they were given after the fire expire in July.


How do you move in a city where just finding a parking spot can be a challenge?


Millburn officials have been resisting plans for 75 affordable units at their former public works site, but a judge has been getting impatient.


Fifteen months after Mayor Eric Adams and the city’s housing agency hailed a $3.1 million plan to tackle source-of-income discrimination, they still have yet to issue the contract.