One Architect’s Revolutionary Plan to Make Old Buildings Energy Efficient
BROOKLYN — An East Village-based architect responsible for designing the city’s first new affordable buildings that met strict energy efficiency standards has been tapped for
BROOKLYN — An East Village-based architect responsible for designing the city’s first new affordable buildings that met strict energy efficiency standards has been tapped for
When state lawmakers in June agreed to an overhaul of the 421a tax abatement program, Gov. Andrew Cuomo called the revisions the “best rent reform
The New York Mets were still on a post-season winning streak when construction-union leaders joined Gov. Andrew Cuomo to watch a game in a prime
Artists/everyone outside of a small, moneyed elite can no longer afford a comfortable life in New York City. It’s been discussed at length in the
Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village, the largest apartment complex in Manhattan, is expected to be sold for more than $5.3 billion, an agreement that will preserve
Jennifer Redmond, Counsel to Goldstein Hall, was a featured speaker at the Panel on Tuesday, October 20th, along with Toby Thacher (Thacher Associates), Lucy Joffe
New York City and New York state are in talks to create a new program that would provide more housing and support services for homeless
BROOKLYN — At King Garden Seniors, a 66-unit affordable housing complex for the 62-and-over set in Brownsville, the building’s 15-spot parking lot is nearly empty.
Giuliani vs. Hevesi. Bloomberg vs. Thompson. Bloomberg vs. Liu. Given the historic – and often litigious – disagreements between New York City’s mayors and comptrollers,
The board that regulates rents for more than one million rent-stabilized apartments in New York City voted on Monday night for a freeze on one-year
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