April 2025

Bronx landlord linked to partial building collapse faces foreclosure at Norwood site

A controversial landlord could be facing foreclosure at an apartment building in the Norwood section of the Bronx, one of several properties in his portfolio to be ensnared in legal challenges in recent months. David Kleiner, an owner of a Morris Heights building whose partial collapse in December 2023 led to the displacement of about […]

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Deals of the Day: April 3

Leases Global tech platform grows in East Village Address: 51 Astor Place, ManhattanLandlord: Edward J. Minskoff EquitiesTenant: IntuitLease size: 115,000 square feetLease length: 10 yearsAsset type: Mixed useBrokers: JLL’s Paul Glickman, Mitchell Konsker, Benjamin Bass and Cynthia Wasserberger represented the landlord, along with Jeffrey Sussman and Matt Pynn in-house. JLL’s Bart Lammersen, Justin Haber and

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Working Families Party Takes Steps to Run Mayoral Candidate in General Election

The Working Families Party is taking steps to run a candidate in the general election for mayor, teeing up what could shape up to be the first competitive election in New York City in more than a decade. Ana María Archila, the co-director of the left-leaning progressive party, confirmed to THE CITY that the group

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‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Season 6 Review: Warnings And Entertainment Continue to the End

When The Handmaid’s Tale premiered on Hulu in 2017, the dystopian landscape of Margaret Atwood’s 1985 novel was only a glimmer in the distant future. Today, as the series comes to a close with its sixth season, we seem to be on the precipice of that reality. Gender equality and LGBTQIA rights are under direct

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Trump’s Sweeping Cuts to Public Health Hit New York

This story was originally published by Healthbeat. Sign up for their public health newsletters at healthbeat.org/newsletters. The impacts of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ sweeping cuts to public health funding in New York state and New York City have started to come into focus, with wide-ranging consequences for disease surveillance and outbreak response, addiction recovery

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GOVERNOR HOCHUL IS A GUEST ON MSNBC’S “THE BEAT WITH ARI MELBER”

Governor Hochul: “This is the largest tax increase in American history, nothing short of that.” Trump’s tax hike will increase costs for New Yorkers by over $6,000 per year. This is cataclysmic. pic.twitter.com/A0VaQmhHqC — Governor Kathy Hochul (@GovKathyHochul) April 3, 2025 Hochul: “I have a plan to put $5,000 back in New Yorker’s pockets. People

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