Fidi Condo Tower Quietly Flipped To Grand Rapids Landlord
A Grand Rapids investor bought 1 Park Row in late 2025 and is marketing the remaining units as luxury rentals, while public records and reporting show different sale prices. The transfer was quietly recorded and several high‑end units are already listed for lease.
Fifth Ave Gem 390 Faces Fast-Track Foreclosure After Judge’s Ruling
A judge cleared the way for foreclosure on the landmarked Gorham Building at 390 Fifth Avenue, ending a short court pause and reviving a lender-owner fight over the property's debt.
Brooklyn’s Jay-Z Seethes Over Jane Doe Suit As Diddy Drama Boils Over
Jay-Z told GQ he was 'angry' and 'heartbroken' after a now‑withdrawn civil claim linked him to Sean 'Diddy' Combs. The plaintiff dismissed the case in Feb. 2025 and related legal fights continue.
Hempstead Lighting Pro Snared by Feds Scores Stinging Court Win
A federal judge found that ICE unlawfully detained a Long Island man with Special Immigrant Juvenile status and vacated the agency's revocation of his work authorization. The ruling highlights a larger backlog and enforcement pattern affecting SIJ beneficiaries.
Larry Fink Says Social Security Locks Americans Out Of Real Wealth
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink says Social Security "doesn't allow most Americans to build wealth" in his latest chairman's letter, reopening debate over market-linked retirement ideas. Senators and budget analysts are already weighing in.
Markets Swoon, Upper East Side Penthouses Still Fetch Top Dollar
Despite market jitters, Manhattan's top tier kept closing big deals this week, including sponsor penthouse sales on the Upper East Side. The top remains resilient even as other segments wobble.












