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Homebuilders are watching to see what the past week’s ICE raids could mean for an already tight pool of skilled labor.
For others, the sport is such a draw that high-end condo towers are adding courts for pickleball — and its cousin, padel ...
Attorney General Rob Bonta sued what he called operators of a “multi-billion dollar real estate empire” for allegedly renting ...
Office building activity has returned more in New York City and Miami than in Houston, Dallas, D.C., Boston, L.A., Chicago ...
Property owners may no longer be able to use certain software to set apartment rents. The state legislature this week ...
The FARE Act officially went into effect Wednesday, flipping the long-standing practice of tenants footing the bill for ...
Frito-Lay is ending manufacturing operations at its Rancho Cucamonga plant after 55 years, resulting in potentially hundreds ...
During the second city-sponsored mayoral debate, candidates clashed on the Rent Guidelines Board, and got into the weeds ...
Michael Madigan, once the most powerful figure in Illinois politics, was sentenced to seven and a half years in federal ...
An increase in older inventory, declining sales, high mortgage rates and other factors are contributing to South Florida’s ...
Long Island Housing Services lost $1 million, a fifth of its budget, from the federal government over three years.
The NYC Department of Transportation leased 212,000 square feet of industrial space in Long Island City. The space is located ...
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