$30 million housing project remains divisive in Williamsville
An unusually bitter, long-running debate about a $30 million housing development continues to rile a small village best known for its Main Street commercial corridor.
An unusually bitter, long-running debate about a $30 million housing development continues to rile a small village best known for its Main Street commercial corridor.
Co-ops and condominiums with non-union employees would have to pay them a prevailing wage in order to qualify for coveted tax abatements – if Governor
The viability of the 421-a tax abatement was up in the air last month as the New York State Senate passed sweeping reforms via a
Tax Watch columnist David McKay Wilson reviews attempts to bring equity to New York’s property tax system. The push for tax equity in Westchester and
A new style of high-end coworking space is sweeping across the country, designed to provide more than just small offices, desks and some administrative support.