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New York City
Package deliveries are clogging city streets
Mar 21, 2024
Retailers, shipping companies and cities are working together to solve the problem.
What does it take to convert office buildings into housing?
Feb 28, 2024
New York, like many cities, wants to provide more housing and soak up empty office space. But the transition can be complex and costly.
Rents for New York retail space haven’t caught up to pre-pandemic highs
Jan 23, 2024
Retail rents in Manhattan in late 2023 were still 20% to 30% below 2019 levels, thanks in part to fewer tourists and office workers.
Rent reporting is affecting tenants' credit scores
by
Amy Scott
and Sofia Terenzio
Jan 1, 2024
In New York City, there's been an uptick in landlords reporting tenants' rents to credit bureaus, and not all renters are happy about it.
What a “de facto ban” on Airbnb means for New York City
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Livi Burdette
Sep 21, 2023
Will housing prices go down with fewer short-term renters around?
NYC is cracking down on short-term rentals. What does that mean for the housing market?
by
Justin Ho
Sep 6, 2023
It's unclear whether reducing the number of short-term rentals will free up housing for city residents.
Can an Airbnb crackdown really make New York more affordable?
Aug 24, 2023
The explosion of short-term rentals has exacerbated the city's housing crisis.
For public good, not for profit.
In the Bronx, a bookstore on wheels is parking it at a new spot as the business expands
by
Sarah Leeson
Jul 28, 2023
Come October, Latanya DeVaughn, owner of mobile bookstore Bronx Bound Books, anticipates author events and a permanent spot at the mall.
Hiring a cat? This organization can help
Jul 4, 2023
Hard Hat Cats places feral cats in breweries, bodegas and other businesses looking for organic pest prevention.
NYC sets minimum wage for app-based delivery drivers
Jun 13, 2023
The workers currently earn $7 an hour on average. Starting in July, they'll make nearly $18 an hour before tips.