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Westchester County Executive Latimer Signs Bills to Fund Land Deals for Affordable Senior Housing Developments in Ossining and Yonkers
“Our responsibility as a county government is to make sure that the opportunity for affordable housing is always there. Having access to decent housing is a basic, human right, and homes need to remain at a price point that all people can afford,”
Seven Hudson Valley Municipalities Certified as ‘Pro-Housing Communities’ Now Eligible for State Funding
Certified communities include locations in Long Island, the Mid-Hudson, Central New York, Western New York, Mohawk Valley, Southern Tier, North Country, and Capital regions.
Guest Viewpoint: Office of Buildings & Codes Two Years Later
Allowing landlords to get by without building permits and Certificates of Occupancy or building at substandard levels places, residents, business owners, merchants and first responders at risk.
Apartment Towers at White Plains Train Station Acquired by Chicago-Based Firm for Reported Price of $195 Million
The property was originally developed at a reported cost of approximately $250 million and was one of the first new major multifamily projects to be built in White Plains in some time.
Carmen Bauman Installed as 2024 HGAR President
“This year you will hear me speak about ‘Stronger Together’ because that is what we are. We are stronger together,” Bauman told the Installation Gala event gathering.
Veteran CBRE Broker Darcy Stacom Launches New Woman-Owned Boutique Advisory, Brokerage Firm
“Commercial real estate in New York and globally is in transition, and that provides a great opportunity for a new nimble boutique advisory firm in this space.”
State Comptroller: Local Sales Taxes Grew 4.2% in NY State to $23 Billion in 2023
New York City’s sales tax growth of 5.9% in 2023 exceeded the aggregate results for the counties and cities in the rest of the state (2.4%).
Attorney General Reaches Agreement with New Rochelle Brokerage on Discrimination Charges
“This agreement will open up housing specifically for low-income New Yorkers and send a clear message that this kind of discrimination is unacceptable in our communities,” said New York Attorney General Letitia James.
In Memoriam: Carole M. Doughty
Doughty’s passion for nature, art, interior design, architecture, fashion, and her overall eclectic sensibility ultimately informed her 40-year career in real estate.
Weichert Announces Regional Outstanding Achievements for December 2023
Individually, Carly Heneghan had the highest dollar volume and the most revenue units and sales in the region, which is comprised of locations throughout Rockland, Orange, Dutchess and Westchester counties, and New York City.
Timothy Bohlke Named Manager of Howard Hanna | Rand Realty's Suffern Office
“I am honored to take on the role of Manager at Howard Hanna | Rand Realty’s Suffern office,” said Bohlke. “This opportunity allows me to share my passion and expertise with a talented team of professionals.”