Chelsea Subway Stair Shove: Manhattan DA Trumpets Murder Indictment In 76-Year-Old’s Death
A Manhattan grand jury has indicted Rhamell Burke in the May shove that killed Ross Falzone at the 18th Street subway entrance in Chelsea. The DA publicized the filing and spurred renewed scrutiny of a hospital release earlier that day.
Manhattan Broker Shakeout Tightens The Fight For Every Listing
Manhattan’s licensed-agent ranks dipped in 2025 after years of crowded competition, leaving brokers competing for fewer listings. The shift could ease pressure on top producers.
Midtown’s MONY Tower Snags $480M Lifeline For Luxury Makeover
Yellowstone landed a $480 million construction loan to convert the MONY building at 1740 Broadway into 422 residences with an extensive amenity program. The financing comes from Madison Realty Capital and clears a key hurdle for the Midtown conversion.
Pfizer Money Man Denton To Exit New York HQ For Consumer Goods Gig
Pfizer announced that CFO Dave Denton will step down Aug. 15; Cecile Guegan will serve as interim CFO while the company launches a search for a successor. The move follows several major deals that reshaped Pfizer’s balance sheet.
L.A. Landlord Drops $28 Million on East Village Dorm Tower
Hawkins Way Capital paid $28M for 81 East 3rd St.; the 13‑story East Village building includes student housing used by the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts and market‑rate apartments.
Vegas Feds Trumpet $10 Million Bounty On Alleged MS-13 Kingpin
An X post from the FBI Las Vegas office says a $10M reward is now tied to MS‑13 leader Yulan Archaga Carias, though federal postings continue to show $5M.
Owning Manhattan Broker Peter Zaitzeff Spills His Summer Survival Guide For Buyers
Peter Zaitzeff told NY1 that May contract activity and a slight easing in rates could spark a summer uptick; practical pre‑approval and bidding tips follow.
Feds Say Manhattan Man Swapped 100 Child Sex Abuse Videos Online
Federal prosecutors say Carlos Noel exchanged roughly 100 videos of child sexual‑exploitation material, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Manhattan posted on X. More details and court filings are expected.
Manhattan Trump Fraud Judge Says Threats Still Trail Him Home
Former New York judge Arthur Engoron says threats against him, his family and court staff persisted after the Trump fraud trial, including a bomb scare and a white‑powder envelope. The warnings have fueled new concern about judicial security as appeals continue.












