In this Tenant’s Rights Spotlight we discuss how much your landlord can raise your rent and why.
An additional 1,103 apartments are coming to Bushwick in 2019.
How and what is impacting the rental market in Ridgewood?
Bushwick is ever-changing, here’s the latest news on building permits.
Local residents struggle in fight against loft building landlord.
City Officials are upset with Gov. Cuomo’s announcement; landlords are ready to raise the rent.
A recent report shows that Bushwick will be a hub for construction of new apartment buildings over the next couple of years.
Everyone knows that Bushwick rents are on the rise, but here are some numbers to back it up.
Developers are really squeezing these things in.
It’ll be a strange scene unless the old chicken place gets gobbled up.
A temporary restraining order has halted the development of this small, but very controversial patch of land.
Enjoy the holidays!
The USPS will be getting some nice views of street art.
Not like we didn’t know it, but do the facts support the claim?
A story in the New York Post claimed that hipsters are driving out the Latinx community from Bushwick.
After a $51 million deal, art dealer Wildenstein & Co. now own site of old Bushwick church.
The quarter over quarter change in price-per-square-foot is the highest in Brooklyn.
A study shows a 1116 percent increase over the past 15 years.
News is emerging that the original agreement between city council and Read Property Group won’t be honored.
Easy for them to say.
Bushwick’s real estate never sleeps.
The complex at 333 Johnson Ave. was purchased by developers back in 2015, and it finally looks like plans are underway for construction.
The space will be the second Brooklyn location of the company previously known as Coworkrs and is located at an address once occupied by the children’s clothing chain La Casa del Bebe.