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Blumenfeld Development Group Signs Centers Urgent Care to 10-year lease
Blumenfeld Development Group Signs Centers Urgent Care to 10-year lease
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The Flushing-Murray Hill area has experienced explosive home price growth this past year and prices are still moving upward.
The Flushing-Murray Hill area has experienced explosive home price growth this past year and prices are still moving upward.
National home prices are have surged over the past year; The Flushing-Murray Hill area was no exception.
Home prices are higher in the Flushing-Murray Hill area recently. See how much.
The fair market rent for a two-bedroom rental increased from the previous year.
Home prices are expected to stay elevated for the near future. They have increased in Queens area.
Lawsuit Alleges Violation of Environmental Laws when City Allowed Developers to Bypass Requirement for an Environmental Impact Statement
A Queens investor has bought the Flushing synagogue Temple Gates of Prayer, on Parsons Boulevard, according to The Real Deal.
The Flushing site once home to the supermarket Assi Plaza will turn into a 19-story mega-development with 368 apartments, records show.
The Canaan Yipsung Church and a neighboring home quietly hit the market earlier this year.
A Queens landlord accused of saddling tenants with excessive deposits and illegal fees just bought two properties in Flushing.
The four-star Renaissance Hotel will be part of a huge residential and retail complex replacing the bygone Flushing Mall.
The landmark was badly damaged during Hurricane Sandy.
The retailers will be on the ground floor of the 100-unit apartment complex slated for 144-74 Northern Boulevard, city records show.
The city opened its affordable housing lottery on an entire eight-story complex, including 66 units set aside for seniors, on Thursday.
A four-story red brick building has replaced these houses at 168-05 Depot Road, city records show. Its "affordable" units start at $1,700.
Parkside Construction, which has worked on high rises across NYC, allegedly stole $7.8 million from the state $1.7 million from its workers.