
New York residents pay 13.8% of their income in state, local taxation – most in nation
(The Center Square) – Taxpayers in New York turn over 13.8 percent of their income per capita to state and local governments, the highest percentage among the
(The Center Square) – Taxpayers in New York turn over 13.8 percent of their income per capita to state and local governments, the highest percentage among the
Over three days in late July, a three-bedroom house in East Orange, N.J., was listed for sale for $285,000, had 97 showings, received 24 offers
Most Americans are generally familiar that there is a “pecking order” when it comes to government. The federal government sits at the top, then come the states
A single-family residence at the corner of Meadow and Middlesex roads has sold for $2.709 million, a city record. Amy and David Wilson bought the
An historic building in the Joseph Ellicott Historic District has a new owner. Stewart Title Insurance Company has sold the three-story building located at 130
Buffalo’s tallest building is getting a whole new vibe. From a new lobby bar to an extensive food court, from a clubhouse to restaurants, the
Here’s a whopper of a deal. A Dallas-based real estate investment trust has completed its purchase of three local Burger King restaurants as part of
NEW YORK — Vacant storefronts and empty shops are becoming a common sight on New York City streets. A business in Park Slope isn’t going
Lord & Taylor will be liquidating all 38 of its stores and going out of business. The company, which was bought last year by the
The pandemic has already caused a mini-exodus out of New York City, and with lower taxes, lower interest rates, and — for the wealthiest among