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NYC real estate
fromCity Limits
1 day ago

Opinion: The Cost of Delay, And Why SEQRA Reform Matters For New Yorkers

The State Environmental Quality Review Act often hinders housing development, increasing costs and delays that negatively impact New Yorkers' access to affordable housing.
Brooklyn
fromBrooklyn, NY Patch
4 days ago

Here Are The Key Takeaways From Brooklyn's State Of The Borough Address

Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso announced new investments in education, immigrant services, and cultural programs during his 2026 State of the Borough address.
New York City
fromBronx Times
4 days ago

Two Bronx districts tapped for major NYC trash bin expansion - Bronx Times

Mayor Mamdani announced a trash containerization program expansion in the Bronx, aiming for citywide implementation by 2031.
Real estate
fromNewsday
6 days ago

55-and-over rentals: What you pay, what you get on Long Island

Downsizing to 55-and-over communities offers freedom from maintenance and various living options for seniors.
#buffalo
fromAol
1 week ago
NYC food

New York's Once-Thriving Powerhouse Is Reshaping With Revitalized Neighborhoods, Waterways, And Local Flavor

Buffalo is an underrated city with a rich history, vibrant neighborhoods, and a renowned food scene, particularly known for its buffalo wings.
fromIslands
1 week ago
NYC food

New York's Once-Thriving Powerhouse Is Reshaping With Revitalized Neighborhoods, Waterways, And Local Flavor - Islands

Buffalo is an underrated city with a rich history, vibrant neighborhoods, and a renowned food scene, currently experiencing a resurgence.
NYC food
fromAol
1 week ago

New York's Once-Thriving Powerhouse Is Reshaping With Revitalized Neighborhoods, Waterways, And Local Flavor

Buffalo is an underrated city with a rich history, vibrant neighborhoods, and a renowned food scene, particularly known for its buffalo wings.
NYC food
fromIslands
1 week ago

New York's Once-Thriving Powerhouse Is Reshaping With Revitalized Neighborhoods, Waterways, And Local Flavor - Islands

Buffalo is an underrated city with a rich history, vibrant neighborhoods, and a renowned food scene, currently experiencing a resurgence.
fromtherealdeal.com
1 week ago

The Daily Dirt: Meet the new head of City Planning

I understood at a very early age how much place matters and how impactful government services can be on one's life. The Mayor's Office of Equity and Racial Justice was really focused on working with agencies to think about how they're addressing inequity, whether it's through budget as a lever or personnel as a lever, procurement, policymaking. But land use is a lever as well.
NYC politics
fromNewsday
2 weeks ago

Hamptons LIRR upgrades underway before summer surge

The temporary platform, on the station's southern side, will allow two trains to simultaneously unload passengers, according to Southampton Town and state officials. That could help trains run more often on the South Fork and provide a boost for visitors, residents and commuters.
Boston food
#new-york-city
fromAol
3 weeks ago
New York City

73 Things New Yorkers Don't Think Are Weird But Outsiders Noticed Immediately

New York City
fromStrongtowns
1 week ago

New York City and the Myth of a Balanced Budget | Strong Towns

New York City faces a significant budget gap despite its economic success, raising questions about the nature of the financial issues at hand.
New York City
fromAol
3 weeks ago

73 Things New Yorkers Don't Think Are Weird But Outsiders Noticed Immediately

New York City is a vibrant, warm place with a diverse international culture and moments of unexpected kindness among its residents.
New York City
fromGothamist
3 weeks ago

What would you miss about New York City if you left?

New Yorkers cherish unique local experiences, especially food and community connections, which define their love for the city.
fromHudson Valley Post
2 weeks ago

Massive Population Surge Hits This Hudson Valley, New York County

"People are choosing Westchester - not just to visit, but to live, build families, and invest in their future. When we create housing opportunities and vibrant neighborhoods, people come - and they stay."
Upper West Side
#staten-island
fromsilive
1 month ago
New York City

Staten Island Community Boards: Discussions on future of Pier 1 and a proposed playground reconstruction

fromsilive
1 month ago
New York City

Staten Island Community Boards: Discussions on future of Pier 1 and a proposed playground reconstruction

NYC real estate
fromWAMC
2 weeks ago

Report details net population loss in Hudson Valley despite northward migration

Hudson Valley lost over 10,000 residents from 2021 to 2022 despite an influx of New York City transplants post-COVID-19.
fromAol
3 weeks ago

Nestled Between NYC And Albany Is A Quaint New York Hamlet With River Views And Local Cuisine

Milton is a picturesque location along the west side of the Hudson River, halfway between Albany and New York City, known for its pretty parks and river views.
Travel
New York City
fromStreetsblog New York City
1 week ago

Upper West Siders Beg DOT For A 'Low-Traffic Neighborhood' - Streetsblog New York City

Community Board 7 seeks to implement low-traffic neighborhoods to reduce pollution and improve quality of life on residential streets.
NYC politics
fromStreetsblog New York City
2 weeks ago

State Bill Would Stop Highway Expansions Near Vulnerable New Yorkers - Streetsblog New York City

New York State will halt highway expansions near public housing and asthma hotspots to protect vulnerable communities from pollution.
fromBrooklyn Paper
2 weeks ago

Where are Brooklyn's "recreation deserts," and what can be done to fix them? * Brooklyn Paper

"Brooklyn has always been a place where movement is part of daily life. But today, Brooklynites, like all New Yorkers, are moving less, feeling more isolated and dealing with elevated rates of chronic diseases."
Brooklyn
Silicon Valley real estate
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

This Charming Suburb Was Just Named the Richest Place to Retire in the U.S.

Saratoga, California, is named the wealthiest retirement town in the U.S. for the second consecutive year, known for its affluent lifestyle and livability.
NYC food
fromOnlyInYourState
2 weeks ago

This Little-Known Waterfront Town Is One of the Most Charming in New York

Glen Cove, a charming waterfront town in New York, offers a unique blend of history, nature, and small-town appeal.
New York City
fromQNS
1 week ago

Nearly 200 residents attend Sunnyside Yard information session after Mamdani revives plans - QNS

Community engagement is essential for the proposed development of 12,000 new homes over Sunnyside Yard, emphasizing local input and affordable housing.
Boston food
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

This Underrated New York Region Is an Affordable Version of The Hamptons-With 80 Wineries, Few Crowds, and Coastal Charm

The North Fork offers a relaxed, authentic alternative to the Hamptons with its farmland, wineries, and local dining options.
NYC politics
fromwww.amny.com
3 weeks ago

Transportation experts push for more data before New York gets autonomous vehicles | amNewYork

Fully driverless cars are approaching reality in New York, but better data and regulations are essential for safe integration.
fromSachem, NY Patch
3 weeks ago

Wine & Liquor Cabinet Set To Open At Station Yards In Ronkonkoma This Week

Wine and Liquor Cabinet reflects Tritec's ongoing commitment to curating a vibrant mix of tenants at Station Yards.
Brooklyn
New York City
fromwww.amny.com
2 weeks ago

NYC community boards: What to know about these civic groups, how they operate and why there's a reform push

NYC Community Boards are essential for civic engagement, allowing residents to voice opinions and influence local governance.
NYC food
fromIslands
3 weeks ago

America's Most Iconic Suburb Is A Charming Gem Outside New York City Filled With Local Restaurants And Vibrant History - Islands

Levittown, New York, was engineered as an archetype of modern suburbia, symbolizing mid-century American life with its uniform design and rapid home production.
Relationships
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

My wife and I let go of our dreams and left New York City. We moved to a small town so we could be closer to my in-laws.

A couple relocated from New York City to Delaware near family after their son's birth, prioritizing proximity to support systems over urban lifestyle and community aspirations.
California
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Suburb Was Just Named the Best Place to Live in California for Its Parks, Schools, and Quality of Life

Elk Grove, a suburban city south of Sacramento, ranks as California's best place to live based on economy, housing, amenities, safety, education, and health metrics.
fromNewsday
1 month ago

Long Island potholes: A hole lot of frustration

First, you must ask yourself, is this a town road? A county road? A state highway? This determines who is responsible for the repair and to whom the complaint needs to be directed. Then a series of clicks through your town's website will lead you to a general submission form, a phone number for the highway department, or an email address.
Roam Research
fromEpicenter NYC
1 month ago

It's not too late to apply to these free or paid teen opportunities in New York this summer - Epicenter NYC

SNP introduces NYC public high school students to modern brain research. About 20 participants attend interactive lectures, read and present a scientific paper, dissect a brain, design their own neuroscience experiment and visit research labs. The two-week course is led by Rockefeller graduate students. The hope is to develop young people's passion for science, especially for students with otherwise limited opportunities.
NYC parents
Public health
fromFOX 5 New York
1 month ago

Life expectancy in New York City is above average: report

New York City's life expectancy of 82.3 years in 2023 exceeds the national average of 79 years, with women living 6 years longer than men on average.
Public health
fromCity & State NY
1 month ago

The charged fight over battery storage comes to a historic Black neighborhood in Queens

A battery storage facility planned for Southeast Queens near a historic Black neighborhood has sparked community opposition due to fire safety concerns and proximity to homes and a VA Medical Center.
Upper West Side
fromTime Out New York
1 month ago

NYC could build a new neighborhood over Sunnyside Yard

New York City plans to build a 12,000-home neighborhood with parks and a regional rail hub by decking over the 180-acre Sunnyside Yard in Queens while maintaining active rail operations below.
US news
fromBronx Times
1 month ago

OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | Getting the Bronx moving: What's being done to help connect more residents across their city more swiftly - Bronx Times

New York City's new mayor revived a paused bus lane project on Fordham Road in the Bronx to increase bus speeds from 4 mph to faster transit for 130,000 daily riders.
fromStreetsblog
1 month ago

Thursday's Headlines: Another Outlet Heard From Edition - Streetsblog New York City

Two decades ago, the state created a fund with tens of millions of dollars that was supposed to be in a lockbox to crack down on insurance fraud - but instead was funneled simply to law enforcement agencies' general operating funds. As a result only a tiny portion was spent actually fighting fraud.
NYC politics
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
27 years ago

Birthplace of the 'Burbs

Lakewood, California's first mass-produced subdivision built in the 1950s, remains an attractive community where residents prioritize property maintenance and neighborhood pride.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
7 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Baldwin Park a modest town with price tags to match

Elias Baldwin's gratitude after being caught falling in a grocery store led him to rename Vineland as Baldwin Park instead of establishing his competing town of Baldwinville.
US news
fromBronx Times
1 month ago

OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | How do Bronx commuters grin and bear slow cross-borough travel? - Bronx Times

Bronx residents depend on unreliable, slow bus services despite limited transportation alternatives, affecting workers, students, and essential service providers across the borough.
fromTechCrunch
2 months ago

New York lawmakers propose a three-year pause on new data centers | TechCrunch

New Yorker state lawmakers have introduced a bill that would impose a moratorium of at least three years on permits tied to the construction and operation of new data centers. While the bill's prospects are uncertain, Wired reports that New York is at least the sixth state to consider pausing construction of new data centers. As tech companies plan to spend ever-increasing amounts of money to build AI infrastructure, both Democrats and Republicans have expressed concerns about the impact those data centers might have on surrounding communities.
New York Mets
#mall-takeover
fromCbsnews
2 months ago
US news

Green Acres Mall on Long Island becomes the latest mall to fall victim to social media-inspired "takeovers"

fromCbsnews
2 months ago
US news

Green Acres Mall on Long Island becomes the latest mall to fall victim to social media-inspired "takeovers"

fromNew York Daily News
1 month ago

Fairness for Staten Islanders of color

Over the past several decades, Staten Island has undergone a profound demographic transformation. According to U.S. Census Bureau data, Black and Latino residents now make up nearly 30% of the borough's population, up from a bit more than 10% in 1980. These residents are raising families, building businesses, and contributing significantly to the social and economic life of the borough. Yet, when it comes to congressional representation, they are denied a meaningful voice.
US politics
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

We left New York City for the Connecticut suburbs. Our family gained way more than square footage, but it cost us a lot.

There was a time I thought I'd spend the rest of my life in New York. After more than a decade in Manhattan, the streets felt like my own, and my identity felt entwined with the city. Even after having two babies on the Upper West Side, I was constantly plotting and planning on how we could make this lifestyle work long-term. And then, my husband and I stumbled upon our dream home in a distant Connecticut suburb.
Real estate
NYC real estate
fromQNS
1 month ago

Mamdani's plans to revive Sunnyside Yards draws mixed reaction from local community - QNS

Mayor Mamdani revived the Sunnyside Yards development plan with a $21 billion proposal to build 12,000 homes, half under Mitchell-Lama affordable housing, following a meeting with President Trump.
fromLos Angeles Times
7 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Shadow Hills has no plans to ride away from its semirural lifestyle

Relics of L.A.'s agricultural past, when the city was more renowned as a producer of lima beans than of movie stars, these outposts provide direct links to the days when the region was knit together by a network of dusty bridle paths that have long since been paved to make way for our latest beast of burden, the car.
Los Angeles
fromFingerlakes1.com
1 month ago

IN FOCUS: Making Upstate communities stronger will require tradeoffs (podcast) | Fingerlakes1.com

While remote work has expanded opportunity and demand for high-amenity, walkable communities, it has also intensified housing shortages in desirable regions. Zoning reform alone will not solve the housing crisis, warning that regulatory changes must be paired with coordinated public-private investment to deliver meaningful supply.
Online Community Development
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
7 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Porter Ranch a scenic Valley community under a lingering cloud of unease

Porter Ranch developed from a 19th-century ranching property into a modern Los Angeles neighborhood through gradual land sales and suburban expansion beginning in the 1960s.
fromNewsday
2 months ago

Brookhaven approves new apartments and offices at Station Yards

Construction will start this spring as part of the next stage of Ronkonkoma's $1.2 billion Station Yards project, an executive for the developer said, after Brookhaven Town officials approved hundreds of additional apartments and medical office space. The town board, acting as the planning board, voted 7-0 Thursday to approve Tritec Real Estate's plan to add 285 apartments and 30,000 square feet of medical offices in three new buildings on a 6.72-acre parcel on Carroll Avenue between Union and Railroad avenues.
Real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
38 years ago

Longtime Residents of Canoga Park Say They Stand by Their Community Despite the Stinging Defection of Affluent West Hills : Pride and Prejudice

I'm proud to live in Canoga Park. What's wrong with it? Perhaps it's not as elegant as Woodland Hills or Sherman Oaks, but I've produced two wonderful children from Canoga Park. The markets have fed my family. The shops have clothed my children. It will always be Canoga Park to me.
Los Angeles
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
8 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Granada Hills is satisfied with its suburban status, thank you very much

Granada Hills evolved from an agricultural area marketed as a rabbit-raising community in the 1920s to a residential neighborhood after the Los Angeles Aqueduct brought abundant water in 1913.
US news
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This City Was Named the Best Place to Live in the Northeast-and It's a Vibrant Suburb of New Jersey

Clifton, New Jersey ranks top in the Northeast for livability because of NYC proximity, strong schools, abundant parks, arts, transit access, and healthy housing values.
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This Is the No. 1 Small Town in the U.S. for Seniors and Retirees, According to the AARP-and It's Just Outside of New York City

If you belong to the latter group, AARP recently shared its ranking of the best small towns to live for older adults. The non-profit organization considered communities with populations of 5,000 to 24,999 residents and evaluated them on over 60 factors across categories such as housing, neighborhood, transportation, environment, and health. Additionally, AARP noted that "residents of small communities typically experience lower income inequality, more jobs per worker, and greater age diversity compared to the national average."
Real estate
Public health
fromwww.amny.com
2 months ago

Walking in Queens: Why the Borough Remains One of NYC's Most Dangerous for Pedestrians amNewYork

Vision Zero infrastructure changes, especially Queens Boulevard's redesign, reduced pedestrian fatalities, yet pedestrians in Queens continue to face significant daily risks.
Brooklyn
fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 months ago

Population growth stagnant in New York last year as fewer immigrants move in

Foreign-born arrivals to New York State fell sharply in 2025 to roughly 96,000, driven largely by affordability and changing migration patterns.
Public health
fromBloomberg.com
2 months ago

New York City's Worst Highways Can Lead Somewhere Better

Residents of Los Sures face ongoing harmful noise and air pollution from the Roebling Street onramp that burdens playgrounds and public spaces.
US news
fromwww.housingwire.com
2 months ago

Americans relocate less, favor nearby cities over long-distance moves

Americans are moving less over long distances and increasingly trade nearby cities within the same census region, favoring proximity to family, jobs, and familiar surroundings.
#recreation-center
fromStreetsblog
1 month ago

Opinion: Albany Must Be Bold To Reimagine 787 - Streetsblog Empire State

Albany is at a pivotal moment, and the city and the state can't risk letting the past define the future. Building off efforts to repair cities like Rochester, Buffalo and Syracuse, New York is exploring the future of I-787, the overbuilt highway separating Capital Region communities from the Hudson River and each other. State DOT published its Planning and Environmental Linkages (PEL) Study in the fall of 2025 and is now moving into the environmental review process,
US news
New York City
fromCbsnews
1 month ago

Parked rental trucks are taking over Queens streets, Long Island City businesses say

Rental trucks, particularly Ryder vehicles, are illegally parked on Long Island City streets, blocking fire hydrants, driveways, and disrupting local businesses and residents.
New York City
fromStreetsblog
2 months ago

Friday's Headlines: A Great Day in the Bronx Edition - Streetsblog New York City

City will install offset bus lanes on Fordham Road and complete Ashland Place protected bike lane to improve transit speed, reliability, and street safety.
fromInsideHook
2 months ago

Long Island Municipal Government Bans New Pickleball Courts

If you're one of the thousands of people who call Glen Cove, New York home, there are plenty of things to do both at home and in the community - but if you're looking to take up pickleball without leaving your house's yard, you might encounter a bump in the road. As the Long Island Press's Casey Fahrer reports, the city's government recently implemented a three-month ban on new pickleball facilities on private property.
New York City
fromsilive
1 month ago

As 1 Staten Island neighborhood pushes back on street closures, another says bring it on

"I believe an event like that would be a great idea, as it allows the Port Richmond area an opportunity to showcase all the wonderful businesses that call it home," Lopez said. "We've had street closures on Port Richmond Avenue in the past-for the Mexican Independence Day parade and for a Summer Streets event-and they went off without a hitch. The only thing I would suggest is that they give us ample time to prepare."
New York City
New York City
fromCity Limits
2 months ago

Council Speaker Seeks to 'Elevate the Role of Community Planning' in Land Use Decisions

The New York City Council seeks proactive, community-driven land use planning to increase local engagement, improve development outcomes, and accelerate housing production.
fromsilive
1 month ago

From NYC's oldest trains to its most reliable service: Staten Island Railway breaks on-time record in 2025

The MTA finished upgrading the Staten Island Railway fleet with all new cars in September 2025. The entire fleet of the borough's lone train line features the new, state-of-the-art subway cars known as R211S models - roughly one year after the first R211s debuted on Staten Island. The new trains replaced the older R44 cars, which were in service in the borough since 1973. It was the oldest fleet in all of New York City Transit, Crichlow noted.
New York City
New York City
fromBronx Times
2 months ago

OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | A yearlong look at the most important issues in the 'Boogie Down' - Bronx Times

The Bronx requires sustained hyperlocal reporting to expose its history, address urgent infrastructure, health, and cultural needs, and amplify resident voices for change.
New York City
fromGothamist
2 months ago

NYC's borough presidents wield new power over housing decisions. How will they use it?

Borough presidents regained decisive land-use appeal authority, enabling them to overturn council decisions and reshape housing development priorities across neighborhoods.
New York City
fromStreetsblog
2 months ago

Thursday's Headlines: Set Our Calendar Edition - Streetsblog New York City

Upcoming four weeks feature multiple livable-streets events — awards, council hearings, talks, comedy shows, and committee meetings focused on pedestrian access, transit, and low-traffic neighborhoods.
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