Americans are disconnected from each other at historic levels, buffeted by what a former surgeon general calls an “epidemic of loneliness.” In cities and towns around the U.S., some groups ...
Among those with strong views on that theme is prominent investment manager Jim Chanos, best known for past short selling bets on Enron and Tesla. In a podcast interview with Monetary Matters with ...
Over the past two decades, developers in New York have converted nearly 30 million square feet of office space into residential living, with the pace of transformation picking up in recent years. Most ...
One major Manhattan neighborhood’s skyline is being reused — rather than reshaped — by an office-to-residential conversion boom. Adaptive reuse is reaching record highs across the country, but nowhere ...
A rising number of New Yorkers are reportedly converting to the Catholic Church, with the spike in converts coming as the U.S. bishops say increasing numbers of men and women are coming into the faith ...
A right-wing group in India’s northern Punjab state has announced a cash reward of 200,000 rupees (about US$2,250) for anyone who provides “information with proof” of illegal conversions to ...
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The new tax and policy law known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill” will create both opportunities and hazards for Roth conversions, said Robert S. Keebler, tax and estate partner at Keebler & Associates ...
Kennedy Wilson is one of many commercial real estate lenders that sees a strong investment thesis in new multifamily construction in the D.C. region — a market that has achieved steady rent growth and ...
“We would have been able to include even more residential units if the new City of Yes for Housing Opportunity zoning text amendments had been approved earlier,” said Steinwurtzel. Image courtesy of ...
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You know the old adage “garbage in, garbage out”? Well, it applies to the walled gardens, too, even with all of their access to first-party data. The big ad platforms have been investing more in ...