Real Estate News from July 2017
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From Millennials to Homeowners: A New Generation of Real Estate Buyers By Kristina Kennedy-Aguero | July 31, 2017
Millenials are purchasing their first NYC homes, how is this impacting the New York real estate market?
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Friday Quiz - Have You Been Following NYC News This Week? By Julia Troy | July 28, 2017
Have you been following NYC news this week?
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The Impact of Increasing Delays in NYC Public Projects By Laura Schier | July 27, 2017
Recently the amount of delayed NYC projects has increased dramatically, leaving residents to wonder if these unfinished plans will ever be completed.
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Controversial AirBnB Bill May Change How Hosts List Homes In NYC By Diana Eastman | July 26, 2017
A new bill designed to promote transparency from companies like Airbnb is in the works. How will this impact the city?
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China's Domestic Real Estate Market Experiences Decline By Diana Eastman | July 25, 2017
With government cooling factors in place, the Chinese real estate market is on the decline.
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Mayor de Blasio Intervenes in Pier 55 Lawsuits By Laura Schier | July 24, 2017
Ongoing litigation has stalled plans for a floating park known as Pier 55, could Mayor de Blasio finally put the lawsuits to rest?
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Friday Quiz - Did You Follow the News This Week? By Julia Troy | July 21, 2017
Do you have what it takes to get a perfect score on this week's news quiz?
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As NYC Restaurant Week Approaches, A Look Back at its History By Kristina Kennedy-Aguero | July 20, 2017
With this year's Restaurant Week approaching fast, here is a history of the world-famous NYC event.
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South Ferry Station Reopens, Relieving Commuter Congestion By Laura Schier | July 19, 2017
After five years of massive repairs, the South Ferry station has finally reopened.
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Elegran Monthly Round-Up: June By Julia Troy | July 18, 2017
Elegran agents closed multi-million dollar deals this past June and are representing beautiful exclusive listings this July.
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