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
Appeal from a judgment and order (one paper) of the Supreme Court, Ontario County (John J. Ark, J.), entered January 28, 2019 in proceedings pursuant
Frank DiMaria has fixed a lot of leaks over the 35 years that his Mr. Plumber has been in business – and he’s hoping to
Just who owns the old AM&A’s department store on Main Street? That is the question at the heart of a legal battle among three downstate
The Foundry Suites hotel in North Buffalo is no more. Developer Rocco Termini said he has converted all 14 hotel rooms at his Foundry project
The coronavirus pandemic has pushed Deborah Pusatere to convert all her tenants’ one-year leases into rolling month-to-month agreements. The landlord in upstate New York oversees 80 apartment units. When a
Kristen Meehan’s home office is often a brown Adirondack chair on her front lawn, with hedges that make a halfway decent Zoom backdrop. “Every time
WASHINGTON (August 21, 2020) – Existing-home sales continued on a strong, upward trajectory in July, marking two consecutive months of significant sales gains, according to
How did an asset class go from the ugly duckling of the investment world to the darling in such a short period of time? By
LONG LAKE – The sale of the Whitney property in the heart of the Adirondacks marks the end of an era. It’s the one of
Syracuse, N.Y. — The long-vacant former Addis Department Store in downtown Syracuse is coming back to life as a place for upscale living. Developers Tim
Americans are rushing to buy homes right now. But should you be one of them? Sales of previously-owned homes in the U.S. rose 24.7% between
MELVILLE, N.Y., Aug. 27, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Structured sales can give asset-based lenders actionable insights into the value of real
Lighthouse Technology Services decided earlier this year to relocate to Seneca One tower, with its sweeping views of the region. Then the Covid-19 pandemic struck.
Amazon is in talks to turn some empty mall spaces into fulfillment centers, according to a new report. The Wall Street Journal reports the e-commerce giant
Marrano Homes said Wednesday that it has received clearance from the state to begin
Pfizer Inc. in Pearl River filed a tax challenge on July 30th in New York Supreme Court, asserting
Developer Douglas Jemal is seeking deep cuts to the value of the Boulevard Mall and a neighboring Wegmans property, but said he’s optimistic he can
A review of City of Buffalo finances has led the Buffalo Fiscal Stability Authority (BFSA) to call for special state legislation which would authorize borrowing
City aldermen have agreed to reduce the 2019 and 2020 property tax assessments for a Wilbur Avenue nursing home by $949,000 each of those years.
The owner of Crossgates Mall is suing the town of Guilderland to cut the property tax assessment nearly in half as the company contends with