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New mayor of New York City selects an author of an anti-police book for transition team

New mayor of New York City selects an author of an anti-police book for transition team

Brooklyn Professor Joins Mayor-elect’s Transition Team with Controversial Views A sociology professor from Brooklyn College, Alex Vitale, has been appointed to the transition team of New York Mayor-elect Zoran Mamdani, and he’s no stranger to controversial ideas. Vitale is well-known for his book, “The End of Police,” which advocates for the abolishment of traditional policing […]

HGTV personality and ‘Trading Spaces’ designer Genevieve Gorder puts her completely renovated New York City duplex on the market for $4.3 million.

HGTV personality and 'Trading Spaces' designer Genevieve Gorder puts her completely renovated New York City duplex on the market for $4.3 million.

Genevieve Gorder Lists Her Longtime Manhattan Home HGTV personality Genevieve Gorder is putting her Manhattan duplex co-op up for sale, with a listing price of $4.3 million. The property is represented by agents Smitha Ramchandani and Christopher Stokes Moseley from Christie’s International Real Estate Group. This duplex, combining two units, has been featured in Gorder’s […]

The youngest and wealthiest suburbs in America have been identified, including five that are commuter towns for New York City.

The youngest and wealthiest suburbs in America have been identified, including five that are commuter towns for New York City.

New Trends in Wealthy Young Professionals’ Preferences It seems that young, successful Americans are shifting their sights away from Silicon Valley, opting instead for areas in the Northeast. This is according to a recent study. A survey by GOBankingRates examined affluent neighborhoods with a significant population of residents in their 30s and 40s. Interestingly, five […]

New York City affordable housing legislation would prioritize nonprofits in purchasing multifamily properties.

New York City affordable housing legislation would prioritize nonprofits in purchasing multifamily properties.

New Bill Creates Controversy Over Property Rights in NYC A significant faction of the City Council, leaning far-left, is facing accusations of driving New York City into a “communist dystopia.” The proposed legislation could impose heavy fines—up to $30,000—on property owners who resist its requirements. Known as the “Community Opportunity Purchase Act” (COPA), this bill […]