Condo board settles for $119,000 after not paying required benefits to service workers.

Bottleneck from shutdown is now being unclogged.

A Man Unafraid of Change

Written by Tom Soter on June 28, 2019

Long Island City, Queens

Peter Pisapia welcomes the changes he has seen in Long Island City.

The War Refugee Who Became a Property Manager

Written by Bill Morris on April 25, 2019

Long Island City, Queens

Anes Radoncic, born in war-torn Yugoslavia, is living the American Dream.

Will the company’s surprise pullout turn the brief boom into a bust?

Company walks away from $3 billion in incentives to build in Queens.

Amazon's arrival has already led to a record condo sale.

A Queens Co-op Cries for Property Tax Reform

Written by Shelley Cohen on August 21, 2018

Long Island City, Queens

Affordable Citylights faces a crippling tax bill as assessments soar.

“I think we have short-term memory,” says one broker.

Affordable Citylights co-op caught in a double bind.

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