PATH Commute From Jersey City to WTC Back on Track After Terminal Fix
PATH service between Journal Square and the World Trade Center was restored on March 30 after crews fixed a mechanical issue at the WTC terminal. Officials gave few details about the failure.
Hegseth Broker Sought Defense ETF Ahead Of Iran War
A Morgan Stanley broker reportedly contacted BlackRock in February about buying the iShares defense ETF on the eve of U.S. strikes on Iran, prompting denials and ethics questions.
RokuNana Sneaks Onto Lower East Side With Sushi, Cocktails And A Secret Vault Bar
RokuNana pairs a bustling sushi izakaya downstairs with a Renaissance‑inspired speakeasy upstairs on the Lower East Side. Owner Aric Ao says the menu blends Japanese technique with bold, cross‑cultural flavors.
Brooklyn And Bronx Boom As New York Tees Up 57,000 New Units
A YIMBY tally of Department of Buildings filings found 1,972 permits in 2025 totaling 57,352 residential and hotel units, with Brooklyn and the Bronx leading the count.
Manhattan Judge Lets Wells Fargo’s $481 Million JPMorgan Grudge Match Go The Distance
A Manhattan judge refused to dismiss Wells Fargo’s breach suit against JPMorgan over a $481M loan tied to a 2019 Chetrit portfolio, sending the case into discovery.
Feds Open 401(k) Floodgates To Private Equity And Crypto
The DOL's draft rule would set a checklist and safe harbor for adding private equity, private credit and crypto to 401(k)s, shifting potential capital while raising questions about fees and liquidity.












