
82 new affordable units are slated for Peekskill. Find out when and where
Editor’s note: We don’t want to leave you hanging. “What’s up with” is designed to update our previous coverage and keep you up-to-date on important
Editor’s note: We don’t want to leave you hanging. “What’s up with” is designed to update our previous coverage and keep you up-to-date on important
Not even the traditional winter slowdown is taking the steam out of the local housing market. Prices keep rising at a moderate pace. Fewer homes
WASHINGTON – President Trump spells his new trade deal with Canada and Mexico “USMCA” – but for Western New York’s auto workers, farmers and business
The Falls City Council made one last change to Mayor Paul Dyster’s proposed 2020 budget Wednesday night and the city’s spending plan for the new
The 2019 housing market has been one of low rates, high demand and limited supply—particularly on the lower-priced end of the market. Will 2020 be
“To be the fairest big city, you need a fair tax system. For too long, New York City taxpayers have had to grapple with a
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — The city’s assessing properties to gauge increases in values to estimate the 2020 city and school taxes and 2021 county taxes.
The City of Lockport will spend $400,000 over the next three years to reassess all 8,200 properties in the city. The Common Council approved a
IRVING — During Bob Sutehall’s leadership of Lakeshore Hospital, business was booming. Sutehall served on the Irving health-care facility’s board of directors from 1983 to
Iris Cintron bought her vinyl-sided double on Buffalo’s East Side for $42,500 two decades ago. Since then, the 57-year-old administrative assistant has poured thousands of
NEW YORK — For thousands of luxury condo owners in New York who have received deep tax breaks for a decade or more, the taxman