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Do Renters Have the Right to a Physical Key?
Nena Perry-Brown | March 25th 2019
A group of residents are suing the owner of their Manhattan multi-family building to demand the right to opt out of a keyless entry system. ... read »

Amazon Abandons Plans For HQ2 in New York
Nena Perry-Brown | February 14th 2019
The online behemoth announced its change of plans following mounting political pressure and public dissension in New York. ... read »

WeWork Co-Founder Branches into the Business of Education
Nena Perry-Brown | November 6th 2017
WeWork's founding partner and chief brand officer is establishing an elementary school. ... read »

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... read »

How Being an Airbnb Host Has Become a Full-Time Job
Nena Perry-Brown | April 7th 2017
Many localities are still trying to navigate the new world that Airbnb's independent short-term home rental service exemplifies. Meanwhile, New... read »

DC Rental Market Ranks As Country’s Third Most Expensive Even As Rents Fall
Tianna Mañón | January 6th 2016
The city's rental market ranks behind only San Francisco and New York in terms of priciness ... read »

The $1 Million Studio
UrbanTurf Staff | June 20th 2014
A studio has come on the market on the Upper West Side of Manhattan for just over $1 million. ... read »

A $30 Million Assessment in New York City
Lark Turner | June 16th 2014
Every co-op owner's nightmare was realized in New York City when a building's residents took a $30 million assessment. ... read »

No Smoking: New York City Bans Fireplace Construction
Lark Turner | May 20th 2014
After July 1, no new wood-burning fireplaces may be built in the city. ... read »

Chelsea’s New Digs: Former First Daughter Buys NYC’s Longest Apartment
UrbanTurf Staff | April 24th 2013
Former first daughter Chelsea Clinton is under contract on what is being dubbed New York City's longest apartment. ... read »
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DC's homebuyer assistance programs can be a bit complex. This edition of First-Timer ... read »

The most detailed rendering yet has been unveiled for the 310-unit redevelopment of t... read »

A look around DC to find the most equity-rich neighborhoods.... read »

Developments both big and small are continuing to churn throughout the Anacostia area... read »

The National Capital Planning Commission will consider approval of the final master p... read »
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