Worldwide Plaza Meltdown: Lenders Race To Seize Midtown Skyscraper
Senior lenders sued to foreclose on Worldwide Plaza, seeking a court‑appointed receiver and a sale as the Midtown tower fights over debt, valuation and a competing UCC auction.
NYC Real Estate Highflier Set To Cop Plea In $10 Million Investor Scam
Former Silverback developer Josh Schuster will plead guilty after prosecutors say he stole more than $10M from investors; a change-of-plea hearing is set for Friday.
AmEx Plants Its Flag At 2 World Trade In High‑Stakes Downtown HQ Move
American Express will build a new headquarters at 2 World Trade Center, starting construction in spring 2026 and aiming to welcome staff by 2031. The project finishes the WTC commercial campus and brings major jobs and investment to Lower Manhattan.
Madison Avenue Sky Palace Snags Buyer At Whopping $89.5 Million
A duplex penthouse at 1122 Madison Avenue entered contract for $89.5M, on track to set a new Upper East Side condo record. Early sales at the building have already topped $360M.
Manhattan DA Bails On NYT Protest Rap For Photographer Alexa Wilkinson
Manhattan prosecutors dismissed hate‑crime charges against photographer Alexa Wilkinson after months of controversy, seizures of equipment and pushback from press‑freedom groups.
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All CitiesNew York CityBronxManhattanStaten IslandQueensBrooklyn32,000 Cyclists To Take Over NYC Streets In Five Boro Bike Tour Return
The TD Five Boro Bike Tour returns Sunday, May 3, 2026 — a car-free, 40-mile ride through all five boroughs with over 32,000 riders expected. Wave assignments are due in late April.
Hong Kong Stablecoin Upstart RedotPay Plots $1 Billion Wall Street Splash
Hong Kong’s RedotPay is reportedly weighing a New York IPO that could raise more than $1 billion and value the company north of $4 billion as regulators ready licenses. Investors will be watching reserves and redemption rules closely.
Manhattan Suit Says Jane Street Cashed In On Terra Meltdown With Secret Chat Play
The administrator winding down Terraform has sued Jane Street in Manhattan federal court, alleging the trading firm used nonpublic tips to trade ahead of the 2022 Terra collapse. The complaint points to a May 7, 2022 sequence of withdrawals and seeks disgorgement and damages for creditors.
West Village Wrong-Way Crash: Driver Nabbed Months After Deadly Crosswalk Strike
A man was charged after a months‑long probe into a wrong‑way van crash that killed a 27‑year‑old woman in the West Village. The arrest follows the Nov. 6 collision.












