March 14, 2026 - 07:46

The OneLIC Neighborhood Plan stands as the most significant real estate and zoning story to emerge from Long Island City in recent years. This comprehensive framework, meticulously planned and successfully passed, sets the stage for responsible growth, aiming to channel development while mandating community benefits, including a substantial commitment to affordable housing.
But OneLIC is just one piece of a larger transformation reshaping the Astoria and Long Island City skyline. The area continues to be a magnet for major projects that blend residential, commercial, and public space. Developers are actively pursuing large-scale mixed-use complexes, particularly near transit hubs like the Queensboro Plaza and Court Square areas, capitalizing on unparalleled access to Manhattan.
These new projects increasingly prioritize modern amenities, sustainability features, and ground-floor retail designed to activate the streetscape. The focus extends beyond pure density to creating integrated neighborhoods. This building boom, guided by new frameworks like OneLIC, signals a pivotal era for western Queens, moving from a post-industrial zone to a full-fledged, amenity-rich residential and commercial core with its own distinct identity. The coming years will see these plans rise from the drawing board, permanently altering the landscape.
May 9, 2026 - 01:48
EXCLUSIVE: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Takes His $49 Million Hawaii Compound Off the Market—Weeks After Attack on San Francisco HomeOpenAI CEO Sam Altman has quietly taken his sprawling Hawaii compound off the market, just weeks after an attack on his San Francisco residence. The luxury property, valued at approximately $49...
May 8, 2026 - 01:38
New York City Pied-a-Terre Tax Gets Closer to Reality. Real Estate Stocks Shrug It Off.A long-discussed proposal to tax luxury second homes in New York City is inching closer to becoming law, stirring frustration among business leaders while leaving real estate investors surprisingly...
May 7, 2026 - 02:37
Mamdani’s tax the rich slogan is ‘just as hateful’ as racial slurs, New York real estate titan saysA New York real estate billionaire has sparked controversy by comparing Mayor Zohran Mamdani`s `tax the rich` campaign slogan to racial slurs, calling it equally hateful. The developer, a titan in...
May 6, 2026 - 08:32
Private Real Estate Compensation Bounces Back Across the BoardThe recovery in private real estate compensation is picking up speed, with median pay rising in nearly every job category in 2025, according to the latest compensation survey from Sousou Partners...