Trump must show property taxes, no MTA fare hikes, & more
The MTA has approved a budget that doesn’t include service cuts or fare hikes—as long as federal aid comes through (Brooklyn Eagle)
City Council Speaker Corey Johnson is calling for a 10-year plan for housing, transportation, and public space as well as more opportunities for the public to weigh in on land use (The Real Deal)
Amid multi-billion dollar budget shortfalls, 10 major labor unions in New York are pushing for tax increases on the state's highest earners (Spectrum News)
A judge has ruled the Trump Organization must turn over relevant tax-abatement documents to the New York attorney general (CNN)
An Hungarian artist, who posed as an eccentric uber-wealthy buyer, gained access to Manhattan’s most expensive apartments and photographed the views for a new book (New York Post)
A penthouse at 168 Plymouth St. in Dumbo sold for $6.8 million, making it the most expensive sale in the neighborhood in the last three years (press release)