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Cobble Hill »

Average asking rents on the street exceeded Fifth Avenue in Park Slope and Greenpoint's Franklin Street.

Williamsburg »

Bedford Avenue is home to Brooklyn's priciest asking retail rents, the Real Estate Board of NY found.

Greenwich Village »

The source of data used in a recent pro-development report says lobbyists used his data incorrectly.

Civic Center »

The process to landmark historic places not only shuns the outer boroughs, but takes too long, they say.

Bed-Stuy »

The neighborhood topped the borough's list with 183 sales in 2015's second quarter, the report found.

Forest Hills »

The area also tops the list of Queens’ neighborhoods with the largest number of sales.

Civic Center »

The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the Christopher Street building a historic landmark.

SoHo »

The Real Estate Board of New York says listed retail rents on Broadway are up since spring 2014.

West Harlem »

The free event on May 2 and 3 will feature properties in Harlem, Washington Heights and Inwood.

Greenwich Village »

The plan would allow developers to build taller in exchange for creating more affordable housing.

Civic Center »

Councilwoman Margaret Chin wants landlords of unsafe buildings to pay for tenants to live elsewhere.

Lower East Side »

Merchants say they can avoid high rents and gain additional customers by sharing retail space.

Crown Heights »

The primary is Sept. 9 for seats that have been open almost all year.

Bed-Stuy »

Stuyvesant Heights Historic District expanded in August. Supporters want more of Bed-Stuy landmarked.

Bed-Stuy »

In areas like the Upper East Side, Flushing and The Bronx, too, home prices are up, REBNY said.