Economist: Binghamton economy on the upswing
In the estimation of an upstate economist, Binghamton’s business environment is on the upswing on several fronts, with the exception of one glaring weakness: population growth. “We have
In the estimation of an upstate economist, Binghamton’s business environment is on the upswing on several fronts, with the exception of one glaring weakness: population growth. “We have
Fourteen years after helping F. James McGuire launch his real estate development firm, James Dentinger is taking his first steps back as part of a
Former Vice President Joe Biden will work to create national standards for home appraisals if elected, as part of an effort to weed out racial
More Americans are fleeing New York than any other state in the union, many as a result of high taxes due to the Tax Cuts and
Preliminary plans for a major redevelopment of Buffalo’s Main Place Mall were released by Violet Realty, Inc, which is looking to conduct a $75 million
2020 kicked off with ridiculously high rents in Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens In a world that often feels chaotic and like there is so much
A co-owner of numerous top-rated nursing homes is buying an East Aurora nursing home that is among the region’s worst, along with five other Absolut
A developer is taking the Town of Clarence to court to revive a planned upscale subdivision that remains stalled even after receiving Town Board backing
The phrase, “a waterfront home in Rye,” usually conjures images of magnificent estates centered around a
The Walmart Supercenter in Ellsworth is appealing the city’s rejection of its request to cut its property tax bill in half. The outcome could be
A Brooklyn pol is calling on Albany legislators to double the threshold on a state-imposed “mansion tax” for luxury homes, saying $1 million won’t buy
At every every Niagara County Legislative meeting over the past year, the group Cambria Opposition to Industrial Solar has made their presence known. The group
After decades booking and hosting prisoners, Buffalo’s old police headquarters on Franklin Street will soon have an assortment of new residents – who actually chose
Pick any time of the day or week, and you’ll find your nearby big-box store humming with activity. Cars in the parking lot. Lines at
Western New Yorkers shopping for a home this spring should be ready for some stiff competition, because the spring housing market has already sprung. That’s
State legislators are taking another shot at closing a tax loophole that developers in Syracuse and elsewhere have used to avoid paying millions in property
When appealing their property taxes – which can be among their largest annual expenses – homeowners should consider hiring an experienced local appraiser who can
New data shows the Queen City is becoming more attractive to young people. Last spring, data collected by the National Association of Realtors showed 42%
A longtime South Buffalo funeral home could be destined to become… a Taco Bell restaurant. A developer and architect from Kansas – working with Rochester
The next rehabilitation on the Richardson Olmsted Campus will consist of 65 moderate-income apartments in two historic buildings. Savarino Cos., the developer of the apartments,
The City of Tonawanda will begin to participate in a program that offers lucrative tax breaks for mixed-use projects but critics say is too easy
The city’s property revaluation project has begun. A revaluation of property values is normally done every three to five years, and the goal is to
A contentious proposal to develop housing at Hampshire Country Club in Mamaroneck has already resulted in one lawsuit and more legal action could be looming.
Dozens of Schenectady veterans attended Wednesday’s city school board meeting to urge the board to adopt a tax exemption that benefits veterans who own homes
CNBC’s Jim Cramer said he’s rethinking his negative view toward the fate of American shopping malls following Monday’s announcement that Simon Property Group was buying
The U.S. homeownership rate for 35- to 44-year-olds has fallen from 66% to 60% since 2009. Economists and real estate experts surveyed by Pulsenomics and
The Manhattan/Ogden USD 383 Board of Education unanimously approved a resolution Wednesday in support of House Bill 2498 in the Kansas Legislature. The proposal would
Another bar and restaurant has closed it doors at the Walden Galleria, after nine years. Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant has closed. A call to the
Some neighbors living in the Town of Gates say they got quite the surprise in the mail, as this week several people saw a large
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