What Makes NYC Become More and More Crowded
A recent study conducted by the City Comptroller’s Office reveals that NYC’s crowding rate continues to grow for the past 10 years.
Astoria, the New Hot Spot for Young Professionals, is Undergoing Gentrification
Astoria is the only neighborhood in Queens to see an increase in the young college educated population.
Chinese Investors See the Future of Elmhurst’s Housing Market
The real estate market in Elhmhurst is on the rise as Chinese investors are choosing to buy properties in Elmhurs over long time favorite Flushing.
Bushwick Non-Profit for Homeless Faces Eviction with $ 3.9 Million Purchase Price
A Bushwick-based NGO, Sure We Can, also the only licensed, homeless-friendly can collection center in New York, now faces the problem of being asked by its landlord to spend millions to buy the factory in which it operates, or face eviction.
Worn by housing crisis, Flatbush residents seek grim hope at the polls
Voters in Brooklyn’s Flatbush community say that sky-high rent is the number one neighborhood issue they would like the midterm elections to turn around.
In Marble Hill Manhattan; No Consideration For Tenants’ Rights
Jazmel Ramirez, living in an apartment on 130 w 228 street in Marble Hill Manhattan, just got her apartment fixed. But within a few months, she knows, she’ll be back at square one, for the renovations are of no permanent quality.