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Northwell Health to Expand Hudson Valley Presence with Nuvance Health Deal
If the agreement is finalized, it will combine the strengths of both organizations and advance the level of care for patients in New York and Connecticut.
McCallister Named VP at NYC Housing Development Partnership
During 18 years at NYCDCAS, Debbra McAllister completed more than $200 million in real property acquisition transactions.

ERA Insite Adds Kingsley, Prelvukaj and Klein to its Agent Roster
Mary Kingsley is a 40-year industry veteran. She was most recently Broker/Owner of her own firm, Kingsley Realty in Mount Vernon.

Westchester Launches $100-Million Fund to Help Finance ‘Shovel-Ready’ Affordable Housing Projects
Established last year, the Housing Fund Flex Program is made possible by a $100-million contribution of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds over two years.

Living Healthy in a Hectic Industry
According to the Centers for Disease Control, every year more than 805,000 people in the U.S. suffer a heart attack, and in 2021 alone, some 695,000 died from heart attacks.


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Limited Supply Fuels Price Growth in the Greater NYC Metro Area; Pending Home Sales Higher Throughout Region
As the spring selling season approaches, the region’s home sales sector is bolstered by a noticeable increase in pending sales throughout the region.

OneKey MLS: Median Single-Family Home Price Rose 8.2% in New York Metro Region Last Month
For single-family homes, there were reportedly 2,591 closed sales transactions and 2,424 pending sales transactions in January, representing a 5.0% decrease in closed sales

NAR: U.S. Existing Home Sales Rebounded in January
Total existing-home sales—completed transactions that include single-family homes, townhomes, condominiums and co-ops—rose 3.1% from December to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.00 million in January.

Coalition Calls on State Legislature to Dig Up $650 Million to Patch Region’s Potholes
A report by TRIP, a Washington, DC-based national transportation research non-profit, calculated that crumbing roads and potholes cost New York State drivers $8.7 billion—an average of $715 per driver—last year in repairs, fuel and wear and tear.
HGAR RPAC Honor Roll: February 2024
Thank you to the following Members who are leading the way in the 2024 RPAC campaign