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Airbnb bears like to point to headlines about an "Airbnbust" or the NYC ban, but the reality is that the business is on solid ground, and it isn't going to experience a dramatic collapse.
A New Yorker rented out their spare bedroom on Airbnb for years, bringing in up to $4,000 a month. Under NYC's new short-term-rental rules, they didn't qualify for a license but are still renting ...
Hotel prices and tourism numbers are up as New York City goes through its first holiday season with new rules that ban nearly all Airbnbs and other short-term rentals.
The ban could be a testing ground for other restrictions on the platform, and how it plays out remains to be seen as Airbnb has plenty of supporters in New York City and elsewhere.
With just six weeks to go before all New York schools must comply with a “bell-to-bell” ban on cellphones, officials said ...
Airbnb says the ban is too broad and hasn't made housing any more affordable. New York City's ban on most short-term rentals was supposed to make housing cheaper in the city.
Airbnb resurrected its fight against the 2022 legislation that made short-term rental platforms persona non grata in New York City.
A year after the implementation and enforcement of Local Law 18, Airbnb is asking New York City for a second chance. The short-term rental company is calling on the city to scale back its ...
Airbnb and the council speaker are supporting a partial rollback of New York’s short-term rental rules.
Airbnb has fought for years to stop the enforcement of such a rule. Critics of the law say it is essentially serving as a "de facto ban" on short-term rentals within the city. New York City ...
NYC's Airbnb Ban Looked Like Trouble for the Travel Stock. Instead, It's Proving Its Market Power Jeremy Bowman, The Motley Fool Wed, Jan 31, 2024, 8:15 AM4 min read ...