A squabble over a new development in rural New York reveals a shifting of priorities among local leaders.
Source: New York Times
How Preservationists Are Losing the Fight Against Luxury Real Estate
More from Ciccone, Patrick WMore posts in Ciccone, Patrick W »
More from Historic Buildings and SitesMore posts in Historic Buildings and Sites »
- The NYC Transportation Crew Helping Preserve Its Cobblestone Streets
- They Were Building a Homeless Shelter. But the Land had a Grim Past.
- Barnett Shepherd, Champion of Staten Island’s Heritage, Dies at 87
- Jack Goldstein, a Savior of Broadway Theaters, Dies at 74
- Looking for a House in This Tight Market? Consider an Octagon.
More from Local GovernmentMore posts in Local Government »
- Mamdani Woos Wealthy Donors Alongside Grassroots Givers for Transition
- How the Fortunes of a Struggling Village Became Tied to a Weed Company
- A Moderate From Manhattan Claims Enough Support to Lead City Council
- In City Hall Housecleaning, Mamdani Asks 179 Adams Staff Members to Quit
- Trump and Mamdani Will Meet at White House on Friday
More from Poughkeepsie (NY)More posts in Poughkeepsie (NY) »
More from Real Estate and Housing (Residential)More posts in Real Estate and Housing (Residential) »
- Inside the Fight to Keep Mamdani’s Promise of 200,000 Affordable Homes
- Homes for Sale in New Jersey and New York
- Adams Makes It Harder for Mamdani to Build Over Elizabeth Street Garden
- City Council Approves Plan That Could Bring 14,700 Homes to Queens
- Mamdani Lives in a One-Bedroom. He Could Move to a 226-Year-Old Mansion.

Be First to Comment