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A five-alarm fire collapsed a Sunset Park waterfront warehouse early March 11, 2026; two firefighters were treated for smoke inhalation as crews worked through the morning.
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UBS has asked a Brooklyn judge to confirm that a 1999 settlement bars new Holocaust‑era claims after investigators found nearly 900 Nazi‑linked accounts at Credit Suisse.
Real Estate & Development in ...
A four‑lot Grand Street assemblage sold for $13.5M, creating a North Brooklyn price benchmark and the prospect of a 55‑unit rental on the site.
Another Story, from the operators of Björk Cafe, will occupy 6,500 square feet on the D&D Building's 14th floor and is due to open late this spring.
A Manhattan jury convicted Camby Wilson in the 2022 East Harlem killing of Shaquell Gainey; DA Alvin Bragg announced the verdict on X.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office sued the Town of Beekman, alleging officials used zoning and costly permit demands to block a 12‑bed sober home for veterans and first responders.
A third‑alarm blaze ripped through the roof of West Side Elementary in Syosset early Tuesday; no students were on campus and crews from multiple departments battled heavy flames.
Arts & Culture in ...
Producers are staging premieres in London to tap Britain’s tax relief and lower venue and labor costs, reshaping where new American theater is developed.
WeWork has quietly signed a 37,000‑sf lease at 511 Fifth Avenue and plans a 9,000‑sf coworking lounge as it cautiously rebuilds in Manhattan after bankruptcy. Landlords say the terms are more measured this time.
Dalan Real Estate filed March 6, 2026 foreclosure suits against Steve Croman, alleging defaults on four mortgages tied to nine Manhattan rental buildings.
A seven‑building Brooklyn portfolio tied to Zalmen Wagschal was moved to special servicing after falling behind on a securitized $22.5M loan.
Two drivers fled after a man was fatally struck near Linden Boulevard and Rockaway Avenue early Saturday. Police are canvassing for video and witnesses.
The doctor who performed Jeffrey Epstein’s autopsy explains why she delayed calling his death a suicide in a transcript from the DOJ files. Her account supports the medical examiner’s ruling but leaves key disputes unresolved.
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