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Evanston’s Reparations Program Is Pioneering, But LimitedSignificant restrictions on eligibility and a modest pool of cash.
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let’s make a deal
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haunted houses
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ball is life
6 Knicks Fans Describe What the First Game Back Was Like“I came home and said to my wife, ‘I had three and a half hours of feeling normal.’”
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clear eyes full hearts no heat
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trading spaces
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homecomings
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family ties
Being a Trump Is a Liability Now – Even If You’ve Sued DonaldFred Trump III was asked to leave his position at Cushman & Wakefield.
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City Cancels the Wollman Rink Contract That Built Trump’s MythThe rink was a minor success that Trump blew out of proportion.
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insurrection hotel
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unaffordable housing
Amazon’s Affordable Housing Pledge Won’t Fix AnythingThe nearly $2 trillion company will put $2 billion toward low-cost loans to developers.
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heartbreak for hotels
No, de Blasio Is Not Trying to Crush the Hotel IndustryHe’s planning for the long term at the expense of the quick fix — while doing the unions a favor in the process.
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keeping the trains running
$4 Billion Down, $8 Billion to Go: The Stimulus Temporarily Saves the SubwayDraconian service cuts are off the table for the time being, but the MTA still needs far more federal funds than it’s getting.
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yankee hotel foxtrot
So A-Rod’s Buying Distressed Hotels Now?Here’s the deal with his $650 million dollar swing.
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death and taxes
The ‘Pied-à-Terre Tax’ Has a Messaging ProblemIt’s superluxury-real-estate investors who would actually pay it.
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cabinet watch
Marcia Fudge Is Biden’s Pick to Clean Up the Mess at HUDThe Ohio Congresswoman wanted to run USDA, but she’s headed for the Department of Housing and Urban Development instead.
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the art of the deal?
Nobody Wants to Buy Trump’s D.C. HotelNo one wants to buy a hotel right now, and especially not this one.
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the numbers
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first tuesday in november
The MTA Needs Saving, But Can Joe Biden Be Its Savior?It needs a federal bailout, but a Republican Senate would make that harder.
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first tuesday in november
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show me the money
Are There Really Billions of Dollars in Sandy Aid to Help NYCHA Fight COVID?Turns out the money is spoken for and is being spent on a fairly inflexible schedule.
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the real estate
Can the Wall Street Foreclosure Vultures Be Stopped This Time?A chance to prevent private equity from devouring small landlords.
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the numbers
Everything You Need to Know About NYC’s Housing MarketThe COVID-19 pandemic turned New York’s housing market on its head, creating sometimes conflicting trends that house hunters need to be familiar with.
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No, the Pandemic Is Not Emptying Out America’s CitiesDespite what cable news is saying every day, a mass migration to the suburbs isn’t happening.
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How Coronavirus Is Impacting the Housing MarketThe economy is grinding to a halt. Will the housing market follow?