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Century 21 expands in Kansas

The firm, founded in 2021 by broker-owner Christian Keisler, will now operate as Century 21 Monument Real Estate.
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Fired Fannie Mae workers sue over discrimination

Dozens of former Fannie Mae employees filed a lawsuit this week, alleging discrimination after being abruptly fired in April over donations made through the government-sponsored enterprise’s charitable program. 
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NYC subway hits 4 million riders three days straight, ...

New York City’s subway system surpassed four million riders for three consecutive summer days for the first time since the start of the pandemic. Gov. Kathy Hochul on Monday announced that from Tuesday, July 15 through Thursday, July 17, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority recorded 4,046,610, 4,029,692, and 4,121,751 riders, respectively—the last figure marking a new […]

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In the World of AI, Are Designations Dead?

“Do I still need to invest in an expensive designation course when AI can generate a three-day crash course on everything from negotiating to social media marketing?” Join Craig Rowe and Toby Schifsky as they delve into the rapidly evolving landscape of professional development education and how AI is significantly expanding the concept of “just-in-time” […]

Meet Lucy, an AI assistant that’s ‘all about empowerin...

Rechat wants agents to lean on AI like Lucy to improve their value proposition to consumers and make better use of the powerful tools software companies are building for them

U.S. Homes Are Not Selling, and Prices Continue to Ris...

June, usually the height of the spring housing season, saw sales of existing homes drop from the previous month, according to the National Association of Realtors.
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Developer wants to build huge South Bronx project with...

The developer behind the redevelopment of the historic Kingsbridge Armory and other major Bronx projects wants to rezone a large site in the borough to allow for a pair of mixed-use towers with over 1,000 affordable apartments. Last week, William Bollinger, a development consultant with Maddd Equities, filed a rezoning application with the Department of […]

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Tour a hidden rooftop meadow in Greenpoint this weeken...

In the heart of industrial Greenpoint is a hidden green surprise. Kingsland Wildflowers is a 24,000-square-foot pollinator garden, planted with native grasses and flowers, on top of Broadway Stages, a working soundstage. On Saturday, July 26, the rooftop meadow will open to the public as part of its annual Kingsland Wildflowers Festival, for an afternoon […]

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12 more NYC subway stations to get accessibility upgra...

A dozen more New York City subway stations will receive accessibility upgrades under the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s 2025-2029 capital plan. Announced Tuesday, upgrades include new elevators and other ADA-accessible features. The MTA says the new plan aims to make at least 60 percent more stations accessible and ensure that 70 percent of all subway trips […]

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Inventory’s up, but buyers aren’t biting as June sales...

Existing-home sales declined by 2.7 percent from May 2025 but held steady compared to one year ago. Mortgage rates and high home prices continue to dissuade potential buyers.

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