NAR broadens ban on hate speech; over 300,000 NYers have left, & more
The National Association of Realtors broadened its ban on hate speech to apply to conduct outside of real estate duties (The Real Deal)
A look at home innovations and technology that may catch on as a result of the pandemic (The New York Times)
One Fifth Avenue, which looms over Greenwich Village, is home to art collectors who paid under $8,000 in the 1970s and, more recently, CEOs happy to pay millions (Curbed)
Over 300,000 New Yorkers moved out of the city in the last eight months, according to mail forwarding requests (New York Post)
In the South Bronx, more people voted for Donald Trump in the recent presidential election compared to 2016 (Welcome2TheBronx)
Tenants at 2035 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd. in Harlem have been without heat and hot water since Oct. 27th (New York Post)