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Thousands of people don’t have stable housing, sleeping on floors and couches and packed into too-small bedrooms. But they are not considered to be homeless.
There's an idea floating around city government to repair a surplus of foreclosed-upon homes and sell them back to Buffalo residents at an affordable price.
Yale professor Daniel Martinez HoSang revealed how Democrats lost minority voters who backed Obama, as communities become ...
A lender is foreclosing on Downtown Cleveland’s largest apartment complex, after soaring vacancy and a debt-repayment ...
Notorious NYC landlord Steve Croman is battling seven active foreclosure cases totaling $51.4 million, including a new $29.6 ...
The Lloyd Center opened Aug. 1, 1960, as a 100-store, open-air mall, said at the time to be the largest in the world. In the ...
Steve Croman’s struggles appear to be multiplying. The landlord, who infamously spent time in prison for real estate-related ...
After ICE protests erupted into chaos Wednesday night in Lower Manhattan, NYPD officers are bracing for more demonstrations.
Taylor Road Synagogue filed a civil lawsuit in Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas against Kimolos Acquisitions LLC of ...
A new campaign video for the mayoral candidate shows Mamdani backstage at Wu-Tang Clan's July 20 Madison Square Garden show ...
On June 5, Sanford Solny, a disbarred attorney, was convicted of stealing the deeds of 11 properties from 15 victims over a 10-year period. According to the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office, the ...
Our city is already one of the most expensive places in the world to live, and while housing prices and rents are going up, real incomes are flat.
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