April 2025

Deals of the Day: April 10

Leases Midtown’s Bank of America tower welcomes Japanese restaurant Address: 1 Bryant Park, ManhattanLandlord: Durst Org.Tenant: MomoyaLease size: 9,000 square feetLease length: 15 yearsAsset type: Mixed use Sales Tokyo-based buyer acquires Billionaires Row rental building Address: 115 W. 57th St., ManhattanSeller: Megumi ItoBuyer: Kyu KimSale price: $6.7 millionAsset type: Mixed use NoMad site of stalled

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The Art of Legacy: How Collectors Can Preserve and Protect Their Collections

Picture this: A dedicated collector, after decades of building a distinguished art collection, passes away, leaving behind an extraordinary group of artworks with no clear instructions. The family is left navigating a complex set of decisions: which works to keep, whether to sell (and if so, where and how) or to donate (and if so,

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Di Sanzo: “My proposal for healthcare assistance for Italians abroad is under discussion”

“In recent days, the discussion on my proposal for healthcare assistance for AIRE-registered Italians has continued in the Social Affairs Committee — we are working collaboratively to approve a fundamental principle of assistance for Italians living abroad.” The proposal, in exchange for a contribution, would allow Italians registered with AIRE — and therefore not subject

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State agrees to delay deadline for contentious home care consolidation

The state has agreed to delay the deadline for its troubled home care overhaul until June, aiming to quell fears that caregivers wouldn’t receive paychecks on time under a new payment system. Attorneys for the state and home care users proposed an agreement on Wednesday night that delays the state’s deadline to overhaul the consumer-directed

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U.S. inflation unexpectedly cools ahead of tariffs’ impact

Underlying U.S. inflation cooled broadly in March, indicating some relief for consumers prior to widespread tariffs that risk contributing to price pressures. The consumer price index, excluding often volatile food and energy costs, increased 0.1% from February, the least in nine months, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data out Thursday. Compared with March of

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