— The Report

The Report. A field guide to NYC,
covered daily.

Hyperlocal neighborhood reporting from a working real estate agent. Development as it happens. Pricing shifts before StreetEasy. The dining, design, and street-level stories that explain why a block matters — or why it's about to.

1.4M+ views. Tens of thousands of readers across Instagram, TikTok, and the newsletter.

— 01 / The Beats

What I cover.

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Development

New buildings coming online. Rezonings, ULURP fights, projects that change where buyers want to be. The story before it's a press release.

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Market Shifts

Pricing changes, days-on-market trends, which buildings are trading and at what spread. Hyperlocal data, narrated.

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Dining and Openings

New restaurants. New retail. Closures and what's replacing them. Why the right block of dining changes a neighborhood's gravity.

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Architecture and Design

Buildings worth knowing. Renovations that nail it, conversions that don't, prewar stock that's holding its value because of how it was built.

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Neighborhoods

Block-by-block changes. Which corners are shifting, which are stalling, where the next wave is forming.

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City Living

The texture of life in NYC — transit, parks, schools, the small things that make a place actually livable.

— 02 / Recent Coverage

Lately on The Report.

— 03 / Where to Watch

Read, watch, follow.

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Instagram

Daily reels and stories from on the ground.

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TikTok

Short-form coverage. Block-level reporting.

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Reported by Nick Orlando, NYC neighborhood reporter and licensed real estate agent.

Nick covers NYC every day — neighborhoods, new development, market shifts, and what's happening across the city and the suburbs. Not once a week, and not just when something big happens.