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Vacation-Home Purchases in New York Fall Nearly 60 Percent Since 2021
Vacation-Home Purchases in New York Fall Nearly 60 Percent Since 2021; Post-Pandemic Second-Home Purchases Plunge Amid High Mortgage Rates & Persistent Inflation
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Knights’ Attorney Asks To ‘Amend Petition’ In Its Court Fight To Allow Haverstraw To Take Over Fraternal Order’s Building
New York Attorney General Objects To Knights’ Scheme To Change Its Status, Which Give Knights Free Rein To Sell Building Without AG or Court Permission
Lawsuit Charging SEQRA & Zoning Violations Seeks To Stop New City Center Redevelopment
Property Owner Adjacent To Shoprite Redevelopment Charges Inadequate Review Of Contamination On And Adjacent To Brownfield Site
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Upstate Update: Kingston Local Development Corporation Offers Funding For Small Business; Newburgh Recognized For Financial Reporting Excellence; 108 Acres Preserved In Shawangunk Ridge
Kingston Local Development Corporation Provides Funding For Small Business; Newburgh Recognized For Financial Reporting Excellence; 108 Acres Conserved In Shawangunk Ridge
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What’s The Big Deal? Four Congers Development Parcels Sell For $6 Million; Kaser Acreage Sold For $17.5 Million; Mixed-Use Residential/Commercial Planned Including Urgent Care & Kosher Grocer; Spring Valley Industrial Nets $2.7 million
Large Mixed-Use Development in Kaser Financed With $55 million; Buildable Parcels Sold on Landmark Drive In Congers; Spring Valley Industrial Sells for $2.7 Million
What’s The Big Deal? Nanuet Industrial Sells For $8 Million; Nanuet Retail Nets $2.175 Million; Airmont Land Sells With Restrictions; Bankruptcy Court Approves Sale of Ramapo Parcels; Haverstraw Apartments Sell For $6.75 Million
RCBJ-Audible (Listen For Free) Nanuet Industrial Building Sells For $8 Million 31 Murray Hill Drive, LLC sold the property at that same address in Nanuet to Tiger HL Realty LLC for $8 million. Financing in the amount of $6.4 million was provided by Bank of America. Brooklyn-based Tiger HL Realty LLC is managed by Hillel […]
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Lawsuit Charges Government Surveillance Of Vehicles By License Plate Readers Violates Personal Privacy
Pole-Mounted Automatic License Plate Readers, Mobile Surveillance Units, And Roving AI Cameras On School Buses Record Vehicle Data Shared By Law Enforcement Agencies
New York’s Cap & Invest: A Statewide Carbon Pricing System
Cap and Invest is more than an environmental policy. It is an economic framework that influences how energy is produced, transported, and consumed in New York.
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Vacation-Home Purchases in New York Fall Nearly 60 Percent Since 2021
Vacation-Home Purchases in New York Fall Nearly 60 Percent Since 2021; Post-Pandemic Second-Home Purchases Plunge Amid High Mortgage Rates & Persistent Inflation
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