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Rental MarketBrownstoner

Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: A PLG Tudor Row House

The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Clinton Hill rental, a Park Slope co-op, and a Greenpoint row house. Clinton Hill and Bed Stuy were popular with readers this week, with other listings scattered around the borough. The least expensive property for sale on the list is a… R

1mo agoby Susan De Vries
Rental MarketUrbanize LA

Nine small lot homes proposed at 1882 S. Cochran Ave. in Mid-City

Nine small lot homes proposed at 1882 S. Cochran Ave. in Mid-City Steven Sharp Sun, 03/22/2026 - 06:15 A single-family home located just north of Washington Boulevard in Mid-City could give way to a small lot subdivision, according to a recent application to the L.A. Department of City Planning. The

1mo agoby Steven Sharp
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Rental MarketThe Real Deal LA

Face off: who will strike chord with real estate in LA’s mayoral debate?

Get ready. Mayoral hopefuls Nithya Raman, Rae Chen Huang and Adam Miller are set to share the stage Monday night in the first candidate debate ahead of the June primary. The trio are expected to tackle housing, homelessness, infrastructure and transportation across an hour-and-a-half at Los Angeles

1mo agoby Kari Hamanaka
Rental MarketBrownstoner

Top 5 Stories on Brownstoner This Week: An Early Luxury Apartment Building

Studio in Park Slope Brownstone Near Prospect Park Asks $2,800 It is a modest studio, but for Prospect Park lovers who want park-adjacent living for less than $3,000 a month, this might fit the bill. It is on the garden level of 304 Garfield Place, a row house in the Park… Read More > The post Top 5

1mo agoby Susan De Vries
Rental MarketUrbanize LA

K Line extension, LA art scene in 2026, and more

K Line extension, LA art scene in 2026, and more Steven Sharp Sat, 03/21/2026 - 06:15 The Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk (RR-CC) is looking for multilingual election workers to help with the 2026 primary. RR-CC needs workers who can speak English and an additional language, with

1mo agoby Steven Sharp
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Rental MarketGothamist

NJ township fighting ICE jail faces another development battle, over affordable homes

A protest against an ICE detention center in Roxbury Township, New Jersey. Township officials are battling housing advocates over what’s known as the Mount Laurel doctrine. [ more › ]

1mo agoby Mike Hayes
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Rental MarketBrownstoner

Lidl Grocery Store Opens in Crown Heights

Lidl was crowded on opening day in Crown Heights when Brownstoner passed by. Known for its changing mix of gourmet items at affordable prices, the European chain now has four locations in Brooklyn. This one, at 1730 Bedford Avenue close to Empire Boulevard, is in a new development with apartments ab

1mo agoby Anna Bradley-Smith and Cate Corcoran
Rental MarketStreetEasy

NYC open houses for March 21 and 22, 2026

Welcome back to the very best part of your week: StreetEasy's open house roundup. This week's picks span Brooklyn and Manhattan and feature especially cozy living areas. Take a look below, but don't stop there — we've got thousands more listings right here on StreetEasy.

1mo agoby Isabel Galupo
Rental Market6sqft

NYC begins redesign of Ninth Avenue in Hell’s Kitchen

Ninth Avenue in Hell’s Kitchen will join a growing number of Manhattan corridors slated for redesigns, the city’s Department of Transportation (DOT) announced Thursday. The project will immediately begin along a stretch from West 34th to West 50th Streets, where pedestrian space will be expanded, th

1mo agoby Aaron Ginsburg
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Rental MarketThe Real Deal LA

FBI charges 11 with defrauding elderly, falsely obtaining real estate loans in $17M scheme

Federal prosecutors are bringing down the hammer on nearly a dozen people accused of defrauding elderly victims. The U.S. Attorney’s Office unsealed a 15-count indictment this week for 11 people, mostly Southern California residents, accused of orchestrating a complex operation that used stolen iden

1mo agoby TRD Staff
Rental MarketThe Real Deal LA

Late developer “built more homes on The Strand than anyone else”

Reports of the murder of Demetrius Doukoullos remain shrouded in mystery with little light shed so far on the motive of the alleged killer. The 92-year-old was an esteemed luxury residential developer, predominantly focused on the Hermosa Beach and Manhattan Beach communities. Following calls from c

1mo agoby Kennedy Zak
Rental Market6sqft

Prospect Park’s east side is getting a protected bike lane, pedestrian plaza

A connected bike lane around the entire perimeter of Prospect Park is closer to becoming a reality. The city on Friday broke ground on a $15.5 million project aimed at enhancing the eastern edge of the Brooklyn park along Ocean and Parkside Avenues, from Empire Boulevard to Parade Place. The project

1mo agoby Devin Gannon
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Rental Market6sqft

MTA to replace more than 2,000 NYC subway cars, largest order in agency history

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is seeking a manufacturer to deliver 2,390 new subway cars, the largest order in the transit system’s history. Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the request for proposals (RFP) on Friday, which calls for a base order of 1,140 R262 cars to replace the R62 and R62A

1mo agoby Aaron Ginsburg
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Rental MarketThe Real Deal LA

Would-be flipper of Kanye West’s former Malibu pad files for BK to stop auction

The home flipper that made headlines buying the gutted Malibu home of Kanye West filed for bankruptcy this week. Belwood Investments’ Chapter 11 filing in Santa Ana bankruptcy court saves the property from being sold off at an auction originally set to take place Thursday morning. As of the November

1mo agoby Kari Hamanaka
Rental MarketBrownstoner

A Windsor Terrace Wood Frame and More to See, Starting at $968K

Our picks for open houses to check out this weekend are found in Park Slope, Windsor Terrace, Gravesend, and Marine Park. They range in price from $968,000 to $3.995 million. 420 8th Street 16… Read More > The post A Windsor Terrace Wood Frame and More to See, Starting at $968K appeared first on Bro

1mo agoby Susan De Vries
Rental Market6sqft

New Museum opens OMA-designed expansion

After two years, the New Museum will reopen its doors this weekend, as its long-awaited $82 million expansion is finally complete. The seven-story, 60,000-square-foot addition, designed by OMA’s Shohei Shigematsu and Rem Koolhaas in collaboration with Cooper Robertson, one of the few projects combin

1mo agoby Aaron Ginsburg
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Rental MarketThe Real Deal LA

Experts “bullish” new industrial cycle on way for SoCal

Industrial experts are eyeing a new opportunity cycle for the sector after a chaotic recent run that ranged from unprecedented demand spurred by the e-commerce boom of the pandemic to an eventual oversupply and subsequent rent dives. As rent drops decelerate, as noted in fourth quarter data from Avi

1mo agoby Kennedy Zak
Rental MarketChicago Reader

The fight over Illinois’s data center boom is coming to a head

At a packed and contentious Joliet City Council meeting on Tuesday night, opponents outnumbered supporters of a proposed data center at the edge of the city, not far from a large warehouse development. People spilled out of the chamber. Some wore union shirts bearing the names of their local chapter

1mo agoby Siri Chilukuri
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Rental MarketChicago Reader

The fight over Illinois’s data center boom is coming to a head

At a packed and contentious Joliet City Council meeting on Tuesday night, opponents outnumbered supporters of a proposed data center at the edge of the city, not far from a large warehouse development. People spilled out of the chamber. Some wore union shirts bearing the names of their local chapter

1mo agoby Siri Chilukuri
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Rental MarketBrownstoner

Landmarks Commission Gives Green Light to Fort Greene Church Tower

The Central United Methodist Church, on Hanson Place in Fort Greene, will likely see major transformation after the Landmarks Preservation Commission approved plans for a 285-foot apartment tower rising from its base. At a Tuesday meeting, commissioners unanimously signed off on the revised plans fo

1mo agoby Anna Bradley-Smith

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