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Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks at a press conference in Brooklyn on a proposed law that would force large buildings to dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

De Blasio to Force Big Buildings to Slash Greenhouse Gas Emissions

The mayor says New York City would be the first city to mandate that current buildings dramatically cut greenhouse gas emissions.
By Madina Toure
Travel Print from Palmiers du Mal's Spring 2018 Collection.

Hot New Trends In Menswear From NYFWM

Khaki, army green, camouflage, and olive green were a dominant color and pattern message.
By Wayne Northcross
Buyouts can mean a headach—or a windfall—for tenants.

(Almost) Every Tenant Has His Price

In a city where development parcels are in hot demand, rent-stabilized properties are natural targets. Before you can build, though, you have to somehow accommodate existing residents, and while stabilization is primarily a tool to protect New York’s middle class from a voracious housing market, the ongoing building boom has given some rent-stabilized tenants shots at a jackpot.
By Adam Bonislawski
Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance announced charges against a Harlem landlord and others this morning.

Manhattan DA, Public Advocate’s Message to Harlem Landlord: Don’t Mess With Tenants

By Madina Toure
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman

AG Indicts Manhattan Landlord Steve Croman Over $45M in Faulty Loan Apps

By Terence Cullen
Sign pointing to clean water pick up in Flint, Michigan

Afternoon Bulletin: NYC Schools Go Untested for Lead, Fire Rages Through Bushwick

By Jas Chana
Mayor Bill de Blasio joins Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito to sign legislation to prevent tenant harassment Mayor Bill de Blasio joins Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito to sign legislation to prevent tenant harassment. (Demetrius Freeman/Mayoral Photography Office)

Gags to Riches: New Tenant Laws Limit Buyout Options

By Morgan Halberg
Tenant advocates call for a rent rollback outside Cooper Union before the Rent Guidelines Board vote.

Rent Freeze! Rent Guidelines Board Approves Historic Zero Percent Increase

By Kim Velsey
The new app vows to protect tenants struggling in poorly heated apartments (Photo: Heat Seek NYC)

Heat Seek NYC: The App Set to Protect Struggling Tenants This Winter

By Katy Turner

Landlords Speak Out: What They Want From Airbnb

By Polly Mosendz

Doormen Reach a Tentative Agreement With Landlords

By Kim Velsey
982 Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn, one of the apartment buildings added to the list this year.

It’s Not All Luxury Condos: City’s ‘Worst’ 187 Buildings Total 26,000 Open Violations

By Kim Velsey
Christine Quinn at today's press conference.

Quinn Slams de Blasio for Taking Money From Landlords Who Also Gave to Her

By Jill Colvin
1514 East 172nd Street. (Google Street View)

Judge Wants to Jail Negligent Bronx Landlord

By Elaina Plott
It's going up of course.

So Much for Rent ‘Stabilization’: Guidelines Board Approves Hefty Rent Hike

By Kim Velsey

Startup News: Braintree Gets a $35 M. Boost, TED Gets Trippy, and Real Estate Gets Gamified

By Myles Tanzer
Almost as good entertainment as the Rent Guidelines Board (_rockinfree, flickr)

Renters Outraged: RGB Votes To Raise Rents Again

By Kim Velsey
A boarded apartment building in Harlem (photo from Harlem Bespoke)

Harlem Landlords Like Their Buildings Empty, Actually

By Elise Knutsen
Beautiful on the outside... (PropertyShark)

Bad Math: Three Landlords Arrested for 500 Violations in Two Brooklyn Buildings

By Pamela Engel

How Long Before You Can’t Smoke in Your Apartment?

By Matt Chaban

Landlord Myths

By Robert Knakal

Brooklyn, The Borough: A Personal Wire

By Nicole Brydson

Brooklyn, The Borough: My Angel Gave Me Hell

By Nicole Brydson
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