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Crime & Emergencies in ...
A Manhattan judge approved a $29 million payment to Pfizer to settle a long-running dispute over leftover funds from SAC Capital’s insider‑trading settlement.
A 57-year-old cyclist was stabbed early Thursday in Bedford-Stuy; police say he is in stable condition while detectives search for a female suspect.
Real Estate & Development in ...
A full-floor skypad at 200 Amsterdam is under contract in a deal expected to close near $12M; the white-box unit leaves room for a custom build.
Food & Drinks in ...
Aman New York is now taking afternoon‑tea reservations from non‑guests — a $148 ritual served in the Crown Building’s 14th‑floor Lounge Bar. The set leans savory, finishes sweet and encourages champagne pairings.
An Evercore ISI analysis shows major Manhattan office portfolios are now priced below mid‑2020 levels as AI worries and loan stress push valuations down.
The NYPD 84th Precinct warned Brooklyn businesses of rising commercial burglaries and urged brighter lighting, stronger locks and free security assessments.
A Manhattan man was given 39 years‑to‑life for the 2020 East Harlem killing of Christopher Rodriguez, plus arson and attacks on officers. The DA announced the sentence on X.
Christine Hunsicker admitted in Manhattan court that she falsified CaaStle’s books and agreed to forfeit nearly $300 million. Sentencing is set for August 5, 2026.
A Manhattan jury convicted Darryl Cohen of defrauding NBA clients out of more than $5 million by selling inflated life‑insurance investments and misdirecting funds.
Studios and three-bedrooms at 2858 Linden Boulevard are being marketed for immediate move-ins, with rents starting at $754 a month and no broker or application fees listed.
Princess Lee Radziwill’s famed Fifth Avenue duplex is under contract at $13.5 million, closing the market run that began with a summer 2025 listing. The buyer and final sale terms remain private.
The NYPD’s 73rd Precinct posted a safety alert after reports of robberies aimed at designer jackets, bags and sneakers in parts of Brooklyn.
Politics & Govt in ...
A City Council bill would bar New York City from contracting with federal immigration‑enforcement agencies and could end active agreements with vendors such as Palantir. The proposal applies to both new and existing contracts.
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