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Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Nyc, from most recent to least.
Could Manhattan Commutes Soon Trigger Congestion Taxes?
Nena Perry-Brown | August 14th 2017
As unsafe and inconvenient incidents on the New York subway system have become a near-daily reality, the mayor and the governor are offering once-unpo... read»
A Nice Place For a Sleepover: The Ups and Downs of a Night in a Micro-Unit
Nena Perry-Brown | June 13th 2016
A New York Times reporter recently spent one night in Carmel Place, New York City's first micro-apartment development. ... read»
Construction to Begin on NYC's Floating Public Park
Nena Perry-Brown | May 5th 2016
Remember the floating public park proposed as a transformation of a New York City pier? Construction is starting this summer.... read»
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NYC's Floating Park Gets Approval
Lark Turner | February 12th 2015
The Hudson River Park Trust voted unanimously on Wednesday to approve billionaire Barry Diller's ambitious project.... read»
75% of NYC Airbnb Rentals are Illegal, Attorney General Says
Lark Turner | October 16th 2014
Three-quarters of the city's listings are violating at least one law, according to a new report.... read»
What Does a NYC Renter Look Like?
Shilpi Paul | December 14th 2012
In a slight departure from all things DC-real-estate related, UrbanTurf wanted to share this snapshot of a New York City renter. Naked Apartments, a w... read»
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In this article, we will delve into what mortgage recasting entails and how it works.... read »

One of the more unusual properties in the District is the latest downtown conversion ... read »

The Zoning Commission is expected to take final rulemaking action on June 11.... read »

If you drive through downtown Bethesda, it seems like there is a new project going up... read »

The typical U.S. homebuyer put down $64,000 in March, a 1.5% decline from a year earl... read »
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- The Bethesda Building Boom: One Neighborhood, 16 Projects and 6,500 Units
- Down Payments Slip as Buyers Hold Tight to Cash
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