Goldman Scraps DEI Test for Boardroom Seats, Downtown on Edge
Goldman Sachs will stop weighing race, gender and sexual orientation in board searches after a private deal with a conservative shareholder group. The change follows legal and political shifts that have weakened formal DEI mandates.
New York City Boroughs Brace for Rain and Dense Fog, Challenging Travel Conditions Expected
New Yorkers are experiencing wet weather with rain continuing into the night, and a dense fog advisory has been issued for the morning. The rest of the week looks rainy, with possible rain and snow mix by the weekend.
New York City Launches Lunar New Year Celebrations in Chinatown with 28th Annual Firecracker Ceremony
New Yorkers celebrated the Lunar New Year with the 28th annual Firecracker Ceremony and Cultural Festival in Chinatown, featuring traditional firecrackers, dances, and the Year of the Horse celebrations.
Peter Thiel Pops Up In Epstein Files With Upper East Side Dinner Invites
Newly released emails show years‑long contact between Jeffrey Epstein and Peter Thiel, including dinner invitations at Epstein’s Upper East Side home and references to island visits.
New York City Mayor Mamdani to Present Budget Plan Amid $7 Billion Deficit, State Pledges $1.5 Billion Aid
Mayor Mamdani is set to present his budget for NYC amid a deficit, with Gov. Hochul pledging $1.5 billion in state aid, despite opposing his plan to tax the rich. Mamdani criticizes previous fiscal policies and aims to avoid burdening citizens.
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All CitiesDallasNashvilleTampaWashington, D.C.New York CityManhattanKasa Muscles Into 70 Pine, Turns FiDi Icon Into Aparthotel Power Play
Kasa's acquisition of Mint House folds nearly 1,000 units — including the landmark 70 Pine — into its portfolio, a shift CEO Roman Pedan called a "maturation moment."
Rev. Jesse Jackson, Civil Rights Leader, Dies at 84 in Chicago
Civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson passed away at 84, leaving a legacy of justice and equality. He suffered from a neurological disease and was honored for his lifelong activism.
Fidi Fossil To Flip Into 382 Apartments At 40 Exchange Place
GFP Real Estate plans to convert 40 Exchange Place into 382 apartments, backed by $191.5M in construction financing and historic tax incentives. The project also includes ground-floor retail and a mix of affordable units.












