New Yorkers are used to finding quirky situations when apartment hunting, but a ban on cooking meat and fish in the building might be a new one.
Tag: Landlords
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WeWork Faces More Turmoil After Its CEO Departs
The company’s top boss, a real estate industry veteran, abruptly left in May after growing frustrated with SoftBank, its largest shareholder and lender.
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Rent for Millions of New Yorkers Could Increase by 2 to 5 Percent
The panel, known as the Rent Guidelines Board, took a preliminary vote on potential rent hikes on Tuesday evening.
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Stress Builds as Office Building Owners and Lenders Haggle Over Debt
The health of banks and cities and the nation’s economy could hinge on high-stakes negotiations over commercial real estate loans.
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Financial Challenges ‘Clobber’ New York City’s Office Landlords
Remote work and rising interest rates are dealing a double blow to office landlords, with potentially grave consequences for the city and even national economy.