Chelsea Housing Showdown: Judge Slams Brakes On NYCHA Demolition Plan
A judge has temporarily paused demolition of the Fulton and Elliott‑Chelsea NYCHA complex as tenants press a legal challenge. The order halts early work and vacate notices.
Verizon Ditches Manhattan HQ Deal, Quietly Shops Penn 2 Space
Verizon has listed the nearly 200,000 square feet it preleased at Vornado’s PENN 2 for sublease, reversing its July 2025 Manhattan headquarters plan and raising fresh questions for Midtown leasing.
'Pulp Fiction' Actor Peter Greene's Death Ruled Accidental from Self-Inflicted Gunshot in New York
Actor Peter Greene died from an accidental self-inflicted gunshot, not from self-harm or mental health issues. He was preparing for surgery the day he died.
Federal Judge Deep-Sixes Ex-NYPD Boss Donlon's RICO Gambit At Adams Allies
A federal judge dismissed Tom Donlon’s RICO-style suit against top NYPD officials and Mayor Eric Adams, finding the complaint didn’t plead a coordinated criminal enterprise.
New York City’s Nurses Strike Intensifies as NewYork-Presbyterian Enters Crucial Round of Negotiations Amid Ongoing Staffing Disputes
Ongoing NYC nurses strike reaches day 39 with crucial talks centering on staffing levels as NewYork-Presbyterian nurses push for a resolution similar to recent successful hospital negotiations.
NY AG Slaps EmblemHealth Over 'Ghost' Mental Health Network
Letitia James won $2.5 million and forced reforms after finding EmblemHealth’s directories left patients stranded without mental-health care. The settlement includes restitution and monitoring.












