
State Senate looks ahead to complicated task of property tax reform
A roomful of top experts on New York’s property tax system — an opaque topic that nonetheless touches every New Yorker, property-owner or not —
A roomful of top experts on New York’s property tax system — an opaque topic that nonetheless touches every New Yorker, property-owner or not —
Although few Albany observers expect the political winds to shift in real estate’s favor next year, and its lobbyists will likely spend more time trying
With just a few weeks left of this decade, the city’s real estate community is looking back on 10 years of enormous growth and change,
Wonder Falls, a proposed $150 million private development project once hailed as a potential “hub” of activity for downtown Niagara Falls, has been officially removed
Syracuse.com has updated its database of the latest commercial and residential real estate sales in Central New York. Search three years of sales data in
As could be expected in a healthy economy, the $1.8 billion Erie County budget approved Thursday doesn’t cut much. But it does say a lot
A 65-unit Hamburg apartment complex has been acquired by a Los Angeles investment firm for $4.9 million, in one of the largest commercial real estate
One state senator called the New York City property tax system “a monstrosity.” A former city finance commissioner said it’s unconstitutional and should be placed
Advance Media Editorial Board When it comes to tax breaks, New York is the state of unintended consequences. Fixing one thing often messes up another.
GLENS FALLS — After more than three decades in politics, state Sen. Betty Little has decided to call it a career. Little, R-Queensbury, announced at
U.S. home sales probably will fall next year as Baby Boomers gridlock the housing market by aging in place, according to a forecast from realtor.com.