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Rent Hikes

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Long Island City »

What to expect when you renew your lease, and what to do if your new rent is more than you can afford.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The planned 20 percent increase could raise some tenants' rents by more than $300 per month.

Greenwich Village »

A number of decades-old favorites closed this year, along with some that had a shorter shelf life. 

West Village »

One of the bar's most vocal detractors said it's been a good neighbor in its new home.

Greenwich Village »

Community Board 2 wants the State Liquor Authority to deny the fry shop a beer and wine license.

Meatpacking District »

Owner Michelle Dell said her landlord wants to charge $60,000 per month for her space.

Boerum Hill »

Thanks to its patrons, Jesse's Deli isn't going down without a grass-fed, locally-sourced fight.

Jackson Heights »

One-year leases could rise between 0 to 2 percent, with two-year leases going up 0.5 to 3.5 percent.

Midtown »

Diners that have served the same menu for decades are struggling to survive as rents rise.

Greenwich Village »

The Hudson Street restaurant is struggling with a rent hike but has strong community support.

Greenwich Village »

The Rent Guidelines Board will cast its preliminary vote Tuesday on higher rents for a million tenants.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The board voted to increase one year leases by 3.75 percent and two-year leases by 7.25 percent.