3 crazy ways real estate could change in the next decade
Real estate is an industry that in many ways hasn’t changed too much over the past several decades. Sure, it’s much easier to research homes
Real estate is an industry that in many ways hasn’t changed too much over the past several decades. Sure, it’s much easier to research homes
In anticipation of a surge in commercial land purchases on Route 9, the Town Board will pay GAR Associates $70,000 for help with commercial valuation.
Landlord groups are disputing new city tax assessments that put the city’s property worth at $1.378 trillion. The Rent Stabilization Association says it expects a
New York lawmakers want to close a legal loophole that allows deep-pocketed real estate investors to avoid paying taxes. Sen. Julia Salazar (D-Brooklyn) and Assemblyman
With the New York City Advisory Commission on Property Tax Reform continuing to recommend reforms to the city’s byzantine property tax system, homeowners are eagerly
There’s now one less alluring happy hour and cheap-burger option at the Walden Galleria. Bar Louie, a bar-restaurant chain open at the mall since 2008,
Erie County officials discovered a calculation error, so now they’re going to issue corrections to any impacted 2020 tax bills. According to a statement on
Bed Bath and Beyond has closed its store in the Union Consumer Square in Cheektowaga, part of a downsizing effort by the home goods retailer
With Brunswick embroiled in a lengthy dispute over the value of the Cook’s Corner Walmart, one Brunswick town councilor is trying to keep big box
New York City billionaire John A. Catsimatidis, whose United Refining Co. owns a deserted former gas station in Eggertsville, objects to the Town of Amherst’s
A two-year-old Buffalo charter school plans to relocate from its temporary rental space on Michigan Avenue to a boarded-up former public school building at the
The owner of Southgate Plaza in West Seneca will pay about $75,000 less in taxes under a settlement that ends a six-year-old challenge to the