The ‘City of Yes’ plan is already having an impact. The changes to the city’s landscape will mostly be subtle — on purpose.
"The Court should dismiss the indictment with prejudice," the adviser said in the one-line conclusion of his 33-page brief.
The city added nearly 34,000 new homes in 2024, yet uneven production and a drop in permits raise concerns for future ...
The Rome Residential Historic District is now officially listed in the New York State and National Registers of Historic Places, completing a process started last fall, according to ...
By Tracey Tully The utility that serves New York City and Westchester County has filed a request to raise its rates to help pay for the shift to cleaner energy, sparking dismay among residents.
It’s certainly an unusual New York City mayor’s race. Spurred by a historic indictment of the sitting mayor, a long list of ...
Business owner Keith Costello, who said he has “millions invested” in downtown Pottstown properties, was the only speaker to ...
Conservatives have challenged the drawing of some Black-majority congressional districts ahead of the 2026 midterms ...
Seven New York City residents have been charged in a wide-ranging, $20 million gift card ...
By Ronda Kaysen and Clark Hodgin In New York City, landlords are required to have an active contract with an approved elevator company, and to make needed repairs immediately. By Jill Terreri ...
The final step into changing from at-large elections to district ones in Pacific Grove is on the horizon with a new district ...
Sky-high property taxes in large metros like New York City, Philadelphia, and Chicago are driving retirees out and fueling an internal migration to places where owning a home won’t land you ...