Hudson Yards Mega Towers Rocket NYC Apartment Filings To 12-Year High
Developers filed nearly 12,000 apartment units in March — the most monthly multifamily filings in 12 years — driven by megaproject proposals in Hudson Yards and the Garment District.
Mamdani's 'True Cost' Shocker Exposes NYC's Racial Equity Crisis
Mayor Mamdani released a Preliminary Citywide Racial Equity Plan and a True Cost of Living measure that finds 62% of New Yorkers fall short of what they need to live with dignity.
Rush-Hour Subway Creep Hunted After Woman Groped on 2 Train Near 14th Street
NYPD Crime Stoppers seeks tips after a 34-year-old woman was groped on a southbound 2 train near West 14th Street. Authorities say the suspect remained on the train while the victim exited.
Steam Plant Showdown: Roosevelt Islanders Fume Over Silent Tear-Down
Neighbors say oil tanks were removed and test results haven't been shared as the city moves ahead with emergency demolition of the Roosevelt Island steam plant. A town hall is scheduled for April 15, 2026.
Bushwick Bookstore Mounts Last-Minute Rescue For Manhattan’s Final Queer Shop
A Bushwick bookstore has launched a $50K fundraiser to buy the Bureau of General Services — Queer Division, which faces an April closure. The campaign has raised about $16,655 so far.












