New Brookfield Boss Bets On New York’s Real Estate Revival
Brookfield CEO Connor Teskey says deal activity is picking up as the firm raised $21B in Q1 and trophy rents climb in New York. The company is pushing into AI‑linked power and alternative property types.
Ceiling Chunk Crashes Onto Trans-Manhattan Expressway, Stuns 61-Year-Old Driver
A slab of ceiling material fell onto the Trans‑Manhattan Expressway near the George Washington Bridge, striking a car and prompting Port Authority inspections.
NYC Buildings Boss Says City Nearly Clears First Local Law 97 Test
DOB says about 93% of covered properties filed Local Law 97 reports. The city is auditing filings, routing offset money to affordable housing and readying enforcement for holdouts.
Manhattan Feds Reel In Brit Banker Accused Of Hiding $60 Million Offshore
A British executive extradited from the U.K. is expected to plead guilty after SDNY said he helped U.S. clients hide more than $60 million offshore in the so‑called "Singapore Solution."
After 30 Years, Gallet Dreyer & Berkey Grabs Full-Floor Perch on Third Ave
Gallet Dreyer & Berkey signed for the full 28th floor at 685 Third Ave and relocated after roughly 30 years at 845 Third Ave. The firm confirmed the move on its website.
NoMad Eatery Gobbled Up as Rezoning Gold Rush Hits 28th Street
A developer paid roughly $10 million for a NoMad restaurant at 36 W. 28th St., a rezoned lot that brokers say is now prized for redevelopment. The sale underscores how Midtown South zoning changes are reshaping small‑site values.
Tribeca Pop-Up Turns 3.5 Million Epstein Pages Into Towering ‘Memorial’ Library
A Tribeca pop‑up has bound 3.5 million DOJ‑released Epstein pages into more than 3,700 printed volumes across a two‑story gallery. The appointment‑only installation pairs a timeline of ties with a survivor memorial.












