
One Year After the FARE Act: NYC's Housing Shortage Still Drives Rent Growth
One year after the FARE Act, NYC rents hit a record $4,199 median. Here's what the data says about the city's housing crisis.

One year after the FARE Act, NYC rents hit a record $4,199 median. Here's what the data says about the city's housing crisis.
A new affordable housing lottery in East New York offers two-bedroom apartments for $1,238/month in a 229-unit building on Atlantic Avenue.
A 15-story apartment building is set to replace an East Flatbush gas station, signaling continued growth and change in one of Brooklyn's most dynamic neighborhoods.
Discover 'In Plain Sight,' a yearlong large-scale art exhibition at Brooklyn Army Terminal celebrating 40 years of creative transformation.
Two new residential buildings on Fulton Street in Bed-Stuy will deliver 297 apartments on a former nursing home parking lot.
A serene Brooklyn Heights prewar apartment at 15 Clark Street offers 3 bedrooms, wood floors & 3 exposures for $3.25M.
Carroll Street Bridge is set to reopen Monday after repairs. Plus, NYC parking debates, outdoor pools in rentals, and SNAP benefit theft updates.
Disabled Brooklyn tenants file a federal lawsuit against their landlord at 1833 Union Street over broken elevators, wheelchair lifts, and months without gas.
How CO Adaptive Architecture transformed an early 20th century Bushwick row house using repurposed materials to cut costs, preserve charm, and reduce carbon.
A garden-level one-bedroom in Bedford-Stuyvesant offers in-unit laundry, a private yard, and classic Brooklyn charm for $3,050/month.

Project Materia at 3 Days of Design showcases stunning furniture crafted from e-waste and coffee shells, redefining sustainable design.

Discover how Eggersmann's Blue Ocean quartzite brings dramatic natural beauty and unmatched durability to high-end kitchen and interior design.