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HUD, NYS Tour Sustainable Senior Housing Complex in Yonkers
The $44-million, four-story building has 60 energy-efficient, affordable apartments for seniors and is expected to open in July.

Port Authority Signs Two Corporate Hangar Leases At NY Stewart Int. Airport Valued at $119 Million
The Orange County Partnership reported that the two leases will facilitate a combined more than 300,000 square feet of new development at the airport.

NAR: U.S. Existing-Home Sales Retreated 1.9% in April; Northeast Activity Fell 4%
“Home sales changed little overall, but the upper-end market is experiencing a sizable gain due to more supply coming onto the market,” said NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun.

GUEST VIEWPOINT: Revolutionizing CRE Development: The Power of Alternative Financing Programs
Traditional lenders often hesitate to finance such projects due to perceived risks or unfamiliarity with emerging technologies and practices.

HGAR: April Median Sales Prices for Single-Family Homes Rose in Almost All Regions; Closed Sales Increased in Westchester, Rockland, Orange Counties
New listings of single-family homes rose in the Bronx, Westchester, Putnam, and Orange counties, while pending sales for all property types increased in every region except Rockland and Orange counties.

GUEST VIEWPOINT: New York’s Faith-Based Affordable Housing: The Good, the Bad & the Ugly
This initiative aims to create housing opportunities without the high costs of land acquisition, utilizing properties that often enjoy central locations within communities.

NAR Seeks Additional Court Review in DOJ Dispute
This dispute could have far-reaching implications beyond the real estate industry, as the split-decision ruling from the Circuit Court conflicts with the existing precedent of both the D.C. Circuit Court and the U.S. Supreme Court.

FROM THE DESK OF THE CEO: HGAR Contingent Briefed on Commission Settlement, Legislative Priorities at NAR Meetings in Nation’s Capital
The resiliency of Realtors and their passion for advocacy remains evident, powerful and inspiring.

SPOTLIGHT ON: The New ‘Ageless’ Face of YPN
Martin and Hernandez are striving to solidify the message of what YPN is and what it offers to agents—regardless of their age.

Westchester Joint Water Works Proposed Deal Could Allow Filtration Plant Project Bids to Go Out in Late 2024
The consent decree, which still must secure court approval, will require WJWW to pay $1.25 million in civil penalties to the U.S. EPA ($600,000) and to New York State ($650,000).

Cross County Shopping Center Celebrates 70th Anniversary
Cross County was originally developed by Sol Atlas. The more than 70-acre property began operations with approximately 30 stores and the Cross County Hospital, which closed in the 1980s and was later redeveloped as a hotel.