Greystone Sets Up $141M Loan For Ariz. Multifamily Tower
Greystone has lined up a $141 million construction loan for a 14-story, 245-unit "ultra-luxury" multifamily tower project in Scottsdale, Arizona, that's being headed by developer The Hampton Group Inc., the co... (more story)
'Tax 1st, Plan 2nd' School Funding Fee Unlawful, Panel Told
Counsel for two certified classes of residents and homeowners told a North Carolina state appeals court Tuesday that they should be handed a new jury trial, as a county neglected state statute when it extracte... (more story)
NYC Mayor Unveils $22B, Five-Year Affordable Housing Spend
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Tuesday said the city would spend $22 billion over the next five years as part of a policy proposal to build 200,000 new affordable homes and preserve 200,000 more afforda... (more story)
Northrop To Pay $75M In Midtrial LA Contamination Deal
Residents of a Los Angeles suburb who sued Northrop Grumman over alleged environmental contamination have asked a California federal judge to preliminarily approve a $75 million class deal struck midtrial with... (more story)
Fla. Seeks Voter Approval Of Homestead Exemption Increase
Florida would increase the amount of its homestead tax exemption and aim to fully exempt homesteads under a resolution passed by the state Legislature on Tuesday that will have a proposed constitutional amendm... (more story)
Entrata Sued Over Auto-Enroll Credit Reporting 'Junk Fees'
A proposed class of tenants argued in a Colorado federal lawsuit that software company Entrata paid kickbacks to property management companies that enticed residents to pay monthly fees for a credit monitoring... (more story)
Trump Taps Housing Finance Head For Intelligence Role
President Donald Trump announced Tuesday on Truth Social that he was naming Federal Housing Finance Agency head and political ally William Pulte as acting director of national intelligence.