WASHINGTON, D.C. — Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand's decision Monday to reject a Senate plan to deny federal housing dollars to a controversial community organizing group has put her in the crosshairs of conservatives. (timesunion.com)
Chicago - based Crosstown Capital Partners, the real estate investment company sponsoring the offering, is looking to raise $ 1 million in exchange for equity in Riverside Plaza, a 62,500 - square - foot shopping center housing a Dollar General, Salvation Army and Rent - A-Center. (chicagotribune.com)
But both city Comptroller Scott Stringer and his Albany counterpart, Tom DiNapoli, have been warning for months of a softening economy — and this comes at a time when competition for mass - transit, social - services and housing dollars is increasing sharply. (nypost.com)