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    Where Have All the Foreclosed Properties Gone?

    July 3rd 2013

    The stock of bank-owned, foreclosed properties in New York City has declined from a high of 2,095 properties in 2009 to 684 properties by the end of 2012.

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    Feel the Squeeze

    June 26th 2013

    Not just your imagination; it really is getting more expensive to live in New York City.

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    Growing More Than Greens

    June 20th 2013

    Turns out New York City’s community gardens grow more than just flowers and vegetables. After opening, these plots have shown a positive impact on surrounding property values, which grows steadily over time, especially in low income communities.

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    Gossip Girls or Golden Girls?

    June 11th 2013

    Although the recently wrapped show Gossip Girl portrayed the Upper East Side as a playground for the young, rich, and beautiful, the neighborhood is actually home to the most rapidly aging population in New York City.

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    In NYC, New Housing Development Looks Promising

    May 31st 2013

    Indicators of new housing development in New York City appear strong, according to a new housing report released today by the Furman Center.

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