March 11, 2025 - 20:01

Domingos DaRosa, a well-known community activist, has announced his intention to run for mayor, positioning his campaign as a grassroots effort aimed at addressing the needs of local residents. DaRosa's focus will be on community engagement and tackling pressing issues such as housing affordability, public safety, and education reform. His candidacy is expected to resonate with voters seeking a change from the status quo and a leader who prioritizes the voices of everyday citizens.
Meanwhile, prominent real estate developer Thomas O’Brien is reportedly contemplating a bid for the mayoral seat as well. O’Brien's potential candidacy could introduce a business-oriented perspective into the race, raising questions about the balance between development and community interests. As both candidates prepare for their campaigns, the upcoming election is shaping up to be a significant contest that could redefine the city’s leadership and priorities. Voters will be closely watching how these two distinct approaches to governance will unfold in the coming months.
August 21, 2026 - 04:47
Industrial real estate is a side-door way into AI, says Morgan Stanley’s Lauren HochfelderMorgan Stanley`s Lauren Hochfelder, who leads the firm`s global real assets division, says investors looking for a less obvious way to bet on artificial intelligence should pay attention to...
August 20, 2026 - 07:09
North Fork house of the week and real estate transfers: Aug. 19, 2026This week`s real estate update features a standout property in Southold, along with a full list of recorded transfers from June 19, 2026. The featured home offers a classic North Fork feel with...
August 19, 2026 - 22:07
The Household Help Who Make $300K a Year and Put out 10 Fires ‘Before Lunch’Rachel Zaslansky Sheer runs a placement agency that connects domestic staff with some of the most demanding households in the country, from Hollywood stars to top executives. Her clients are not...
August 19, 2026 - 02:45
REITs Are Finally Winning and the QQQI Family Runs a Real Estate Fund Paying 11%After years of watching property values sink under rising interest rates, real estate is finally showing real life again. The sector has turned a corner, and income investors are taking notice. But...