by Debra Guzov | Real Estate Developments
The New York Times reports that employers and employees in the U.S. spend an average of 45 hours a week at their office (a number which is probably infinitely higher in New York City), 16 of which are unproductive. Studies argue that workers, like athletes, work...
by Debra Guzov | Real Estate Developments, Real Estate Legality, Real Property
On December 12, 2015, 197 nations, party to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, entered into the Paris Agreement in an effort to reduce climate change emissions, maintain the global temperature, and increase green energy sources. After coming...
by Debra Guzov | Real Estate Developments
A newly-proposed tower on the Upper West Side is set to be that neighborhood’s tallest building. Since the plan was introduced, it has faced strong opposition from residents, organizations, and politicians. The old Lincoln Square Synagogue at 200 Amsterdam Avenue had...
by Debra Guzov | Real Estate Developments
New York’s housing market is in the midst of change. In Brooklyn, increasing unit prices have led to a shortage of tenants. In the Bronx, an influx of potential tenants has had its sway on the housing market. Recently, Governor Cuomo has re-implemented the...