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Tenant RightsCity Limits

PODCAST: ¿Qué se sabe sobre las tácticas que han utilizado agentes de la Patrulla Fronteriza en operaciones migratorias?

El reportaje de CalMatters, Evident Media y Bellingcat, identifica al menos a 25 agentes desplegados en múltiples lugares, pero se enfoca en cinco de ellos que usan tácticas agresivas en varias ocasiones en distintas ciudades. Un agente de la Patrulla Fronteriza de EE. UU. detiene a un hombre, que p

1mo agoby Daniel Parra
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Rental MarketCity Limits

NYC Housing Calendar, March 30-April 7

City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events and public hearings, plus affordable housing lotteries that are ending soon. The post NYC Housing Calendar, March 30-April 7 appeared first on City Limits.

1mo agoby Jeanmarie Evelly
Rental MarketCity Limits

NYC Housing Calendar, March 30-April 7

City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events and public hearings, plus affordable housing lotteries that are ending soon. Bushwick Inlet Park, pictured here in 2022. (John McCarten/NYC Council Media Unit) Welcome to City Limits’ NYC Housing Calendar, a weekly featur

1mo agoby Jeanmarie Evelly
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GeneralGothamist

Fate of NY prison guard charged in Harlem man's death rests with jury

A correction officer is accused of kicking an incarcerated person in the head and lying about what happened. [ more › ]

1mo agoby Samantha Max
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Rental Market6sqft

For $1.3M, easy living with a view in a Brooklyn high-rise condo

High above the reborn residential neighborhood of Downtown Brooklyn, this two-bedroom corner apartment in The Nevins at 319 Schermerhorn Street has the sunlight and dazzling city views that you’d expect from high-rise life. Asking $1,275,000, the home’s sleek, contemporary interiors and condo conven

1mo agoby Michelle Cohen
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Man pleads not guilty to murder, assault charges in NYC subway killing of 83-year-old

The Lexington Avenue-63rd Street station on the Upper East Side in May 2017 The defendant allegedly pushed the older man onto the tracks. The victim died days later. [ more › ]

1mo agoby Ramsey Khalifeh
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GeneralThe City

LISTEN: A Full Plate for a Young New Mayor

Zohran Mamdani has been Hizzoner for just 88 days, and he’s already navigating the “poisoned chalice” of a big budget deficit he inherited while the credit agencies that could make it much more expensive for the city to borrow money are taking an increasingly dim view of its finances on his watch. H

1mo agoby FAQ NYC
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Rental Market6sqft

First phase of major East New York development opens lottery for 291 apartments, from $561/month

East New York’s sprawling 10-building Innovative Urban Village complex launched a housing lottery last week for 291 mixed-income apartments. Located at 30 Inspiration Lane (formerly known as 12096 Flatlands Avenue), the building falls under the 10.5-acre project’s first phase, which will include 386

1mo agoby Aaron Ginsburg
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GeneralGothamist

The last days of a Crown Heights sushi gem: Uotora closes Tuesday

Atsuomi Hotta preparing for dinner service at Uotora. For eight years, Uotora quietly served some of Brooklyn's best omakase. [ more › ]

1mo agoby Ryan Kost
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Rental Market6sqft

Rolex to open 30-story David Chipperfield-designed office tower on Fifth Avenue this fall

Rolex on Monday announced its new 30-story flagship at 665 Fifth Avenue will open this fall. Inspired by the watch brand’s signature fluted bezel, the building, designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Sir David Chipperfield, will feature a stacked facade with four terraces at each step-back. Th

1mo agoby Aaron Ginsburg
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Rental MarketBrownstoner

Chester Court Tudor in PLG With Fireplace, Updated Kitchen Asks $1.995 Million

Another of Prospect Lefferts Gardens' Tudor row houses, this charmer sits within the petite Chester Court Historic District. A storybook exterior lends curb appeal and some period elements were left intact during a reno. The single-family at 25 Chester Court has an updated kitchen, a finished baseme

1mo agoby Susan De Vries
Rental MarketStreetEasy

Most popular sale of the week March 30, 2026

Every week, we share the most popular sale listing of the week in NYC, as selected by you, our StreetEasy users. The most popular sale for March 30 is this beautiful 1-bedroom duplex in Chelsea within steps of the High Line. Chelsea 1-bedroom duplex near High Line asks $700K Location: 410 West 25th

1mo agoby Ameena Walker
Rental MarketStreetEasy

Most popular sale of the week March 30, 2026

Every week, we share the most popular sale listing of the week in NYC, as selected by you, our StreetEasy users. The most popular sale for March 30 is this beautiful 1-bedroom duplex in Chelsea within steps of the High Line. Chelsea 1-bedroom duplex near High Line asks $700K Location: 410 West 25th

1mo agoby Ameena Walker
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GeneralGothamist

New Yorkers are thinking about having kids with hope Mamdani will make child care free

Allison Lew and her 4-year-old son in their Brooklyn apartment. Lee is an organizer for New Yorkers United for Child Care. As Mamdani commits to expanding child care, parents say it’s making their plans to have a second child or return to the workforce more realistic. [ more › ]

1mo agoby Karen Yi
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GeneralGothamist

Teachers union flexes on New York state budget: pension boosts or bust

UFT President Michael Mulgrew at the Capitol. The UFT is focused on lowering the age when someone can retire without a penalty. [ more › ]

1mo agoby Jimmy Vielkind
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Rental MarketBrownstoner

Daily Links: Governor Wants to Exempt New Builds From Environmental Review

In the News Are NY’s Environmental Concerns Worsening Housing Shortage? [NYT] Read More > The post Daily Links: Governor Wants to Exempt New Builds From Environmental Review appeared first on Brownstoner.

1mo agoby Anna Bradley-Smith
Tenant RightsCity Limits

For Homeless Families With Health Needs, NYC’s Hotel Shelters Pose a Challenge: The Food

While the city has largely shuttered its network of emergency shelters for migrants, homeless families are still being housed in 110 hotels, the majority of which lack kitchens. Shelter-provided food is often notoriously bad, advocates and homeless New Yorkers say, and poses particular challenges to

1mo agoby Daniel Parra
Rental MarketBrownstoner

Support Local Businesses With the Return of the Brooklyn Bookstore Crawl

Readers will have plenty of volumes to choose from at the 34 local shops participating in this year's Brooklyn Bookstore Crawl. The weeklong crawl runs from April 18 to 25 this year and participating bookstores are spread across the borough, from Here's a Book in Midwood to Leaves in Greenpoint. Eag

1mo agoby Susan De Vries
Rental MarketBrownstoner

Bushwick City Farm Padlocked Amid Migrant Crisis, Fines, and Fed-Up Owner

by Kennedy Sessions This article was originally published on March 26 at 5 a.m. EDT by THE CITY After 15 years, volunteers at a Bed Stuy farm found themselves locked out of the green space that has fed thousands over the years, and lately became a temporary home for asylum seekers. The… Read More >

1mo agoby THE CITY
Tenant RightsCity Limits

Qué incluyen las propuestas presupuestarias del estado de Nueva York para combatir el hambre, y qué quedó por fuera

Los defensores de la lucha contra el hambre están presionando para que el estado dé una respuesta más contundente que cubra las carencias creadas por los recortes en la financiación federal y los nuevos requisitos laborales para el SNAP, también conocido como cupones de alimentos, que, según los exp

1mo agoby Daniel Parra

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