April 2025

Corporate A.I. Ethics Is Now a Boardroom Issue: The Business Case for Doing A.I. Right

A.I. is now at the heart of digital transformation, bringing organizations immense opportunities and new responsibilities. As we advance through 2025, artificial intelligence has moved from a niche tool to a core driver of business value. The concept of corporate digital responsibility outlined in 2020 has evolved, now zeroing in on Corporate A.I. Responsibility (CAIR). […]

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Deals of the Day: April 14

Leases Global Holdings lands largest lease to date Address: 99 Park Ave., ManhattanLandlord: Global Holdings Management GroupTenant: Amalgamated BankLease size: 94,000 square feetLease length: 15 yearsAsset type: Mixed useBrokers: JLL’s Paul Glickman, Diana Biasotti, Kristen Morgan and Harrison Potter represented the landlord, along with Craig Panzirer and Alex Radmin in-house. JLL’s Daoud Awad and Chris

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FAA orders crashed-chopper firm to shutter, launches safety review

The Federal Aviation Administration has ordered the operator of the helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River last week, killing all six people aboard, to cease operations as new scrutiny is placed on the company’s track record. Federal aviation officials announced late Sunday that Midtown-based New York Helicopter Tours is shuttering its operations as the

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Cuomo endorsed by hotel, building workers’ unions that helped elect Adams

Two powerful unions representing building service workers and hotel and casino employees threw their support behind Andrew Cuomo’s mayoral campaign, giving more fuel to the former governor’s front-runner campaign. The Hotel and Gaming Trades Council and 32BJ SEIU endorsed Cuomo on Monday, both pointing to his management record as governor as evidence that he will

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‘The Pigeons Are All Gone’: Brooklyn Pet Store Owner Accused of Trapping and Selling Pigeons to Hunters

A Brooklyn pet store owner once again stands accused of capturing pigeons to sell to hunters for use as live shooting targets. As the New York Post reports, pigeon keepers allege Michael Scott, co-owner Broadway Pigeon & Pet Supplies, kidnaps pigeons from local parks before trafficking them to hunters—a practice that’s against the law. “My

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