What Lower Rates May Mean for Suburban Commercial Real Estate: A 2026 Outlook
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It’s Too Early To Tell If The Fed’s Pivot Will Meaningfully Change The Trajectory Of The Commercial Market
Continue ReadingEmpire State Development Will Name Itself Lead Agency On The Chair Factory, Bringing Affordable Housing To Village of Haverstraw
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Continue ReadingDeveloper Yakov Grunwald Selected To Develop Affordable Housing In Village Of Spring Valley This is a building with an interesting plot. It began as a traditional movie house, had a less than celebrated run as an adult-movie theater before falling into disrepair. Two decades ago, the Town of Ramapo bought it, and has been underutilized […]
Continue ReadingResidents Question Whether Rockland Green Operates With Full Transparency; Some Say Its Functions Should Be Absorbed Into County Government
Continue ReadingOver Five Years, 200 Active IDA Projects Have Yielded More Than 4,400 Jobs & $47 Million In Taxes
Continue ReadingIn An Annual Ritual, Owners Of Commercial And Residential Properties Seek Reductions In Property Valuations & Taxes
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