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AG James Recovers Nearly $300,000 of Illegally Withheld Security Deposits for Brooklyn Tenants

AG James Recovers Nearly $300,000 of Illegally Withheld Security Deposits for Brooklyn Tenants

SGW Properties LLC failed to return security deposits and provide an itemized list of costs, as required by new 2019 laws
Looking for the Ideal Living Situation in Brooklyn? These Local Tenants Say, 'Fuggetaboutit!'

Looking for the Ideal Living Situation in Brooklyn? These Local Tenants Say, 'Fuggetaboutit!'

Brooklyn renters share their stories of trouble and struggle in New York City's fastest-developing borough
100% of Units Sold at 550 Metropolitan Avenue, Developer Announces

100% of Units Sold at 550 Metropolitan Avenue, Developer Announces

The units have sold for prices ranging from $1 million to $2.7 million.
'We Need to Stop This!' New Cease and Desist Measure Aims to Protect Brooklyn Homeowners From Harassing Prospectors

'We Need to Stop This!' New Cease and Desist Measure Aims to Protect Brooklyn Homeowners From Harassing Prospectors

Cease and desist zones protect areas from aggressive real estate solicitation, if homeowners follow the proper steps.

In a Surprise Move, Historic 441 Bed-Stuy Mansion Finally on Landmark Commission's Radar

Landmark status could save the 120-year-old Bed-Stuy mansion and community center from developers who already have plans to demolish the building.
Historic House Up for Sale in Prospect Heights

Historic House Up for Sale in Prospect Heights

The house, which has been featured in past historic house tours in Brooklyn, is being sold for almost $5.5 million.
BKLYN Artists: Apply Now for Reduced-Rent Studios in DUMBO

BKLYN Artists: Apply Now for Reduced-Rent Studios in DUMBO

The Culture Space Subsidy Program sponsored by Two Trees Management is offering subsidized rent to artists that can demonstrate an intent to provide a social benefit to the local community
New Report Finds 25 NYC Council Districts Produced Fewer Than 500 Affordable Units Since 2014

New Report Finds 25 NYC Council Districts Produced Fewer Than 500 Affordable Units Since 2014

The report also notes that New York City produced overall just 23 new units per every 1,000 residents over the last decade.

Clearing has Begun of Bed-Stuy's 120-year-old Beloved Mansion

Permits have been filed for a full demolition of 411 Willoughby Ave., but some neighbors claim the developer isn't waiting for city approval.
Landmarks Commission Sued for Approving ‘Luxury Development’ on Hebron School Site

Landmarks Commission Sued for Approving ‘Luxury Development’ on Hebron School Site

Crown Heights residents and preservation organizations have come together to sue the Landmarks Preservation Commission and a developer to stop the construction of a new apartment building on the site of the Hebron Seventh Day Adventist church and sch