Not even the city's most desirable addresses are spared the plague of office and retail vacancies.
A developer sells land in Manhattanville, and a hotel in Kips Bay secures financing.
The firm plans to build a multifamily development on the site at 301 Third Ave.
The project is expected to be completed in the second quarter of 2029 at the earliest.
Less than a year after legalization, marijuana operators and license hopefuls say that the system unfairly excludes them.
The medical services firm's shares dropped by more than 14% in early trading.
The startup is led by a former Bath & Body Works manager.
Elevated vacancy rates are coming down as shoppers slowly return.
The best way to get resources to the community is to use the existing network, argue Seep Varma and Luke Nasta of the Coalition of Community Services.
That trend is at odds with prepandemic years, when lower-paid workers made strides.
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