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NYC tourism generated $84.7B in 2025 despite decline in international visitors

New York City’s tourism industry generated $84.7 billion in economic impact in 2025, despite a decline in international visitors amid ongoing immigration crackdowns under the Trump administration. Mayor Zohran Mamdani and NYC Tourism + Conventions President and CEO Julie Coker released on Tuesday th

1mo agoby Aaron Ginsburg
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Rental MarketThe Real Deal LA

Pasadena City Council rejects appeal against 46-unit condo project

Pasadena officials sided with housing production over neighborhood resistance, clearing the way for a contentious 46-unit condominium project despite months of design complaints. On Monday, the Pasadena City Council unanimously denied an appeal against a proposed four-story development at 511 South

1mo agoby TRD Staff
Rental MarketCity Limits

While Affordable Housing Tenants Pay Extra for Amenities, Some Market Rate Renters Get Them For Free

While high prices lock some New York City affordable housing tenants out of their luxury building’s amenities—like game rooms, gyms, co-working spaces, and lounges—some of their market-rate neighbors are getting the perks for free. The post While Affordable Housing Tenants Pay Extra for Amenities, S

1mo agoby Patrick Spauster
Rental MarketThe Real Deal South Florida

Batmasians’ controversial Mizner Plaza project approved by outgoing Boca Raton council

Boca Raton’s developer-friendly city council has until March 31 to push through agenda items, before a slate of recently elected NIMBY representatives takes the majority. James and Marta Batmasian’s controversial two-building 12-story hotel project near Mizner Park fit into that narrow window. Boca

1mo agoby Erik Bojnansky
Rental MarketGothamist

16-year-old killed in shooting at Brooklyn NYCHA development, police say

The building at the Sheepshead Bay Houses where police say a 16-year-old boy was fatally shot, on March 24, 2026 The shooting at the Sheepshead Bay complex happened Monday evening. [ more › ]

1mo agoby Brittany Kriegstein
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Rental Market6sqft

MTA lot in Crown Heights to become 300-unit residential building

New York is looking to transform a parking lot in Crown Heights owned by the MTA into the neighborhood’s next residential development. The agency on Tuesday released a request for proposals seeking developers to build approximately 300 new housing units at 1119 Pacific Street, an underutilized lot u

1mo agoby Devin Gannon
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Rental MarketThe Real Deal LA

Brookfield subsidiary sells OC campus for $36M

An eight acre flex office campus located in Orange County sold for $36.3 million. Brookfield is the seller, via its earlier all-cash $5 billion acquisition of American National, and Greenlaw Partners is the buyer, property and business records reveal. Neither buyer nor seller immediately responded t

1mo agoby Alena Botros
Rental MarketThe Real Deal South Florida

Celebrity-hyped Goodtime Hotel faces $149M foreclosure by CIM

CIM Group escalated its legal war with Goodtime Hotel’s owners, filing a $149.3 million foreclosure complaint to seize the Miami Beach property. On Jan. 27, an affiliate of Los Angeles-based CIM sued an entity managed by Eric Birnbaum and Michael Fascitelli, who lead New York-based Imperial Companie

1mo agoby Francisco Alvarado
Rental Market6sqft

New community space opens at Wagner Park Pavilion in Battery Park City

A new community space with sweeping views of New York Harbor opened Monday at the Pavilion in Battery Park City’s Wagner Park. Dubbed “The Classroom,” the 1,200-square-foot space is designed for public engagements, private rentals, catered events, and business meetings. The addition marks the latest

1mo agoby Aaron Ginsburg
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Rental MarketThe Real Deal LA

LA mayoral debate offers patchy view of candidate field, clash on Measure ULA

A defining moment among the candidates went missing during Los Angeles’s first mayoral debate held Monday evening in Downtown Los Angeles. The two Democratic Socialists of America, housing advocate Rae Chen Huang and Los Angeles City Councilmember Nithya Raman, along with entrepreneur Adam Miller, s

1mo agoby Kari Hamanaka
Rental MarketStreetEasy

Greenpoint 1BR duplex asks $660K

Greenpoint has recently seen prices that rival its neighbor to the south, Williamsburg, for quite some time. But that doesn’t mean finding an apartment in this industrial-chic neighborhood for less than seven figures is impossible. Homes like 169 Eagle St. #1A prove that you can have it all, includi

1mo agoby Erika Riley
Rental MarketStreetEasy

Greenpoint 1BR duplex asks $660K

Greenpoint has recently seen prices that rival its neighbor to the south, Williamsburg, for quite some time. But that doesn’t mean finding an apartment in this industrial-chic neighborhood for less than seven figures is impossible. Homes like 169 Eagle St. #1A prove that you can have it all, i

1mo agoby Erika Riley
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Rental Market6sqft

Take a retro NYC subway ride to the Mets and Yankees home opener games

Baseball is back! Celebrate by taking a retro subway ride to the Mets and Yankees home opener games. The New York Transit Museum will once again run vintage trains for the first home games of the season, March 26 at Citi Field and April 3 at Yankee Stadium. Costing the typical $3 to ride, retro [...

1mo agoby Aaron Ginsburg
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Rental MarketThe Real Deal South Florida

Alex Sapir’s divorce heading to trial in October

Nearly four years after Yanina Sapir filed for divorce from her estranged husband, developer Alex Sapir, their fight appears to be headed to a conclusion. Yanina filed for divorce in April 2022, seeking child support and alimony from her husband based on the lifestyle they shared during their marria

1mo agoby Katherine Kallergis
Rental MarketBrownstoner

Brooklyn Real Estate Listings Six Months Later: Three Sold, One off the Market

This week, a look back at four of our featured listings from six months ago focuses on homes in Brooklyn Heights, Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Williamsburg, and Sheepshead Bay. How did they fare? First up, in Brooklyn Heights this wood-frame house in the historic district got an interior renovation wi

1mo agoby Susan De Vries
Rental MarketThe Real Deal South Florida

Lease roundup: Thrive Arts District lands wellness venue, two company HQs

Steamy Lit Bookstore, Alma Matcha, more | Fort Lauderdale Thrive Arts District in Fort Lauderdale landed six tenants and a lease expansion. Romance-only bookstore Steamy Lit Bookstore took 2,100 square feet; Pottery Studio 1 leased 1,200 square feet; and Dyer Design Glasswork took 772 square feet fo

1mo agoby Lidia Dinkova
Rental MarketUrbanize LA

Construction underway for L.A. Sparks training facility in El Segundo

Construction underway for L.A. Sparks training facility in El Segundo Steven Sharp Tue, 03/24/2026 - 06:15 In El Segundo, construction is in full swing for a $150-million project which is to become the new headquarters and training center for the WNBA's Los Angeles Sparks. The project, announced las

1mo agoby Steven Sharp
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New look for proposed senior housing at 80 S. Oakland Ave. in Pasadena

New look for proposed senior housing at 80 S. Oakland Ave. in Pasadena Steven Sharp Tue, 03/24/2026 - 06:10 After nearly five years of quiet, plans for senior housing on the parking lot of First Church of Christ, Scientist in Pasadena are back before the Pasadena Design Commission. Port-cochere elev

1mo agoby Steven Sharp
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Rental MarketUrbanize LA

25 apartments in the works at 833 Westbourne Dr. in West Hollywood

25 apartments in the works at 833 Westbourne Dr. in West Hollywood Steven Sharp Tue, 03/24/2026 - 06:05 A triplex locate just south of Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood is primed to give way to a new multifamily residential development. The project from property owner 833 Westbourne, LLC, whi

1mo agoby Steven Sharp
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Rental MarketBrownstoner

NYPD Still Slapping Street Vendors With Criminal Charges Despite Council Law Requiring Civil Charges

by Gwynne Hogan This article was originally published on March 20 2:58 p.m. EDT by THE CITY NYPD officers have hit street vendors in Manhattan and Brooklyn with at least seven criminal summonses for vending since a new law went into effect 10 days ago that’s supposed to eliminate such charges. The…

1mo agoby THE CITY

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